Ontario’s top doctor Dr. Kieran Moore said on Tuesday that long-term care homes and retirement homes in the province will be tightening health measures amid the surge in Omicron cases. General visitors and caregivers will need to be fully vaccinated to enter facilities, and testing for staff, students, volunteers and caregivers will be required twice a week regardless of vaccination status.
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COVID-19: New restrictions implemented at Ontario long-term care, retirement homes amid Omicron surge
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