Ontario’s chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore said Thursday it would be “a very difficult January” as Omicron infection numbers continue to climb in the province, adding that he takes “full responsibility” for the decision to impose restrictions on businesses. “I hope we’ve done the right decision making,” he added.
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COVID-19: Moore says he takes ‘full responsibility’ for restrictions amid Omicron surge
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