Barrhaven Independent January 8, 2021

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FRIDAY • January 8 • 2021

MacLeod says Ottawa’s 28-day lockdown will be reviewed after 14 days

Barrhaven businesses are facing yet another obstacle as Ontario entered a 28-day lockdown on Boxing Day. It is the second provincial lockdown in the past nine months. The news delivers yet another dark cloud to hover over local businesses who have been fighting to survive the COVID-19 pandemic. Details were provided in an announcement by Premier Doug Ford, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, Dr. David Williams, Chief Medical Officer of Health, and Dr. Naveed Mohammad, President and CEO, William Osler Health System. “The number of daily cases continue to rise putting our hospitals and long-term care homes at risk,” said Premier Ford. “We need to stop

the spread of this deadly virus. That’s why, on the advice of Dr. Williams and other health experts, we are taking the difficult but necessary decision to shutdown the province and ask people to stay home. Nothing is more important right now than the health and safety of all Ontarians.” Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said he was “blindsided” by the lockdown. He and Dr. Vera Etches both expressed disappointment and asked the Premier to reduce Ottawa’s lockdown to 14 days instead of 28 days. Municipalities north of Sudbury were handed a 14-day lockdown, while south of Sudbury, municipalities are facing a 28day lockdown. Nepean MPP and Minister Sport, Tourism, Heritage and Culture Lisa MacLeod appeared on

CTV Morning Ottawa last week and supported the province’s decision for the lockdown. “These are difficult decisions and not ones that we take lightly nor ones that we wanted to make,” MacLeod said in the interview. “We would love to keep our economy open. We would love to see our hospital capacity go down. But the reality right now is that the Queensway Carleton Hospital and the Ottawa Hospital, despite the fact that our government brought in 254 new beds, are still over 100 per cent capacity. We don’t want to be in a position where we continue to cancel surgeries that are for cancer patients or deny people that need other support in our hospitals.” The Ottawa and Eastern Ontario numbers will be reviewed 14 days into

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Most businesses in Barrhaven will have to rely serving their customers via curbside pick-up until the lockdown ends later this month. Jeff Morris photo

the lockdown. MacLeod said she is in contact daily with the Premier, and he

agreed to review it three hours after Mayor Watson approached her with the

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