Medical officer of health recommends moving Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph into 'red' zone
If approved, new restrictions would last at least 28 days
Dr. Nicola Mercer, the chief medical officer of health for Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, has recommended the region be moved into the "red — control" zone of the province's COVID-19 response framework.
Currently, the area is in the orange zone, but "a significant and troubling" rise in the number of cases and hospitalizations in the public health unit over the past week led Mercer to make the recommendation to Dr. David Williams, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, said a news release Wednesday afternoon.
"I want to tell every resident of our region in the strongest possible terms, that COVID-19 is spreading very quickly in our community. The rate at which cases continue to grow — especially in the last few days — requires immediate action," said Dr. Mercer.
The decision still needs to be approved by cabinet. If approved it would be announced on Friday and take effect on Monday, Dec. 14.
While a move from less to more severe restrictions can be done rather quickly — it has happened in just a week in some public health units — it takes significantly more time to move back down the colour-coded ladder, easing restrictions.
If the area moves into red on Dec. 14, new restrictions will be in place for 28 days. The earliest Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph could return to the orange zone would be Monday, Jan. 11, 2021.