Ontario’s chief medical officer of health expects the province will be able to fully reopen in a week to 10 days.
Ontario’s chief medical officer of health expects the province will be able to fully reopen in a week to 10 days.
Ontario government opposition members are reacting to the Ford government’s back-to-school plan that will see students return to in-person class come September.
A new vision could soon be realized at Ontario Place, as reports swirl that the Ontario government has chosen three companies to helm redevelopment of the historic site.
Ontario’s COVID-19 science advisory table has released its recommendations on whether the province should be issuing a vaccine certificate to those who have been fully vaccinated.
Ontario colleges and universities should prepare for all in-person classes and activities to resume this fall without capacity limits or physical distancing, the government says, though many institutions will still use a mix of in-person and online learning.
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As of midnight on July 16, Ontario has officially entered Step 3 of their COVID-19 economic reopening plan, meaning indoor dining and gyms will reopen and capacity limits increase for multiple sectors.
All Ontarians aged 12 to 17 are eligible for an accelerated second dose of COVID-19 vaccine as of this morning.
Long-term care residents will be allowed to have 10 visitors outdoors as Ontario announced plans to ease restrictions at long-term care homes.
Ontario is reporting 210 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths on Monday.