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Toronto cancels in-person schooling as Canada deals with variant-driven wave of coronaviru­s

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OTTAWA, (Reuters) - Toronto will cancel all in-person learning at elementary and secondary schools as of today, health authoritie­s said as Canada deals with a variant-driven third wave of the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has hit the younger population hard.

Canada's largest school district, serving around 247,000 students, will move to remote learning until April 18, with the potential to extend based on case trend data. It follows a similar move by another school board in Ontario province on Monday.

"Schools should be the first places in our community to open, and the last to close," Toronto Public Health said in a statement on Tuesday. "Unfortunat­ely, current circumstan­ces require that difficult decisions must be taken locally to protect all those in our school communitie­s."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned of a "very serious" third wave facing the country which is pushing up hospitaliz­ations and rapidly filling up intensive care beds.

"Around the world, countries are facing a very serious third wave of this pandemic," Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa. "And right now, so is Canada."

Canada has averaged nearly 5,200 new coronaviru­s cases per day over the past week, and has recorded a total of more than a million positive tests and 23,000 deaths.

Younger Canadians are bearing the brunt of the latest increase in infections, creating growing demand for artificial lungs and a struggle to maintain staffing in critical care units as hospitals make last-ditch efforts to save patients.

Canada's most populous province of Ontario entered a limited lockdown on Saturday, but some officials are calling for more drastic measures.

"We're going to have further restrictio­ns moving forward very, very quickly," Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters in Toronto. "We'll discuss that tomorrow."

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