TORONTO – Ontario is ready to publish its plan today on how the province will move beyond current COVID-19 public health restrictions.
The province halted its plans in mid-August to exit Step 3 of its reopening framework as fourth wave cases mounted.
Now the seven-day average daily COVID-19 case counts are stable, nearly 88 percent of eligible Ontarians have received at least one dose of a vaccine, and proof of vaccination is required to access. to various locations, including restaurants, cinemas, and events. spaces.
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Prime Minister Doug Ford has said the new plan would include how and when to lift more public health measures, including restrictions on restaurants.
He has said that it will provide a long-term vision and involve the application of new restrictions in a personalized and localized way, with the aim of avoiding further blockages.
Medical director of health, Dr. Kieran Moore, has suggested that the rules will not be loosened quickly.
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