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Ontario’s Medical Officer of Health says he wants to see students back in class before the province enters the first step of its reopening process the week of June 14.
Dr. David Williams said a decision on reopening would come “soon.”
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“Ideally I’d like to see the schools to reopen before we reach Step 1 of our exit strategy,” Williams said at a media briefing Tuesday afternoon. “We’re confident we can be supportive of making sure the schools are safe for everyone.”
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Doug Ford has slowly begun to emerge from his self-imposed month in political hell and crawl out from the hole he’s dug for himself. The premier showed up for a photo-op at the “Doses After Dark” vaccine clinic in Mississauga on Monday. And a couple of well-timed leaks out of Queen’s Park are promising good news ahead.
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