Ontario is being a bit more cautious these days, but the stay-at-home order that started in January has been lifted in all regions now so we are back on a colour coded risk system. London, Ontario, where I live, is in Orange and seems likely to stay there. Numbers of new cases are generally good and we have all our LTC vaccinated, which has been our biggest risk. However, we do get spikes, largely due to the residences at the large university here and the community college.
Vaccination is proceeding more quickly as supply improves. Besides Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, we now have AstroZeneca-Oxford and the single-dose from Johnson & Johnson approved. It is looking like I could be up for a shot as early as April now (diabetic so fall into a high-risk category) while my wife might be up in May. Our son and his partner, on the other hand, are still looking at summer (healthy 21 year-olds).
Vaccination is proceeding more quickly as supply improves. Besides Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, we now have AstroZeneca-Oxford and the single-dose from Johnson & Johnson approved. It is looking like I could be up for a shot as early as April now (diabetic so fall into a high-risk category) while my wife might be up in May. Our son and his partner, on the other hand, are still looking at summer (healthy 21 year-olds).