TORONTO After more than a month under a stay-at-home order, Ontario is turning a corner in the COVID-19 pandemic, but the province’s science advisory table says public health measures are still needed to ensure a “good summer.” The table released the findings during a news conference Thursday, in which they said that case numbers, as well as positivity and hospitalization rates, are decreasing largely due to increased vaccinations and stringent lockdown measures. They said the rate of vaccinations will need to stay high and that some public health restrictions are still required until mid-June to keep the third wave of the novel coronavirus in Ontario at bay.
TORONTO Ontario Premier Doug Ford has released a three-step plan that will see outdoor and indoor activities and sectors reopen over the coming months The premier announced the details during a news conference on Thursday, saying that three-step plan would be tied to vaccination rates and intensive care numbers. Some changes to outdoor recreational amenities are expected to come this weekend, which would see golf courses and tennis courts reopen as early as May 22. Outdoor limits for social gatherings and organized public events will also be expanded on Saturday, which will allow some amenities to be used by up to five people.
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