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January 27, 2022

Hon. Christine Elliott Minister of Health
College Park, 777 Bay St., 5th floor Toronto, ON M7A 2J3

Dear Minister Elliott,

We commend the government for expediting vaccinations last month and for beginning the fourth dose for the most vulnerable people. Returning to a modified step two of the “Roadmap to Reopen”, while challenging for many people, was also a good step in managing the spread of the virus.

We are concerned with the recent announcement to ease these public health measures. In-person school has just returned for children, surgeries have not resumed in hospitals, and ICU numbers and COVID-related deaths continue to rise. Healthcare workers remain inundated with COVID-related cases – those who are even well enough to work. They cannot afford to see demand continue to rise.

It is too early to relax public health measures. We ask the government extend step two until we have seen at least two weeks of steady decline in COVID-related ICU admissions.

In addition, we want to reiterate the importance of additional measures to protect people in Ontario from this highly infectious variant. We ask the following:

1. Repeal Bill 124 to address the shortage of critical healthcare workers and show that they are valued and respected

2. Amend Directive #6 to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory across all healthcare workers

3. Increase sick days to 10 days

4. Access to testing and appropriate PPE

5. Access to oral antiviral medication

6. Redefine “fully vaccinated”

These measures can help avoid future waves and lessen the pandemic’s impact on all sectors. If COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to rise with no appropriate public health measures in place, if preventative care is not prioritized, if diagnoses get delayed, and if hospitals are unable to provide needed care for non-COVID related illnesses, many people in Ontario will pay the price.

When the sector is overwhelmed with addressing COVID-19 and where there are still mitigation measures the government can use to help, we call on you to act on them.
 

Sincerely,

Sarah Sig

Kavita Sig

Sarah Hobbs, CEO                                                           Kavita Mehta, CEO
Alliance for Healthier Communities                            Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario

 

Caroline

Katie

Caroline Lidstone-Jones, CEO                                     Katie Hogue, President
Indigenous Primary Health Care Council                 Nurse Practitioner-led Clinic Association

 

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Dr. Catherine Zahn, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Health
Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Ministry of Health
Patrick Dicerni, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), Pharmaceuticals and Devices Division
Nadia Surani, Director, Primary Health Care Branch, Ministy of Health

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