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People wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus stand in line to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai on Wednesday. Maharashtra, India s worst-hit and richest state, is under stricter restrictions for 15 days starting Wednesday as a surge in COVID-19 cases threatens to overwhelm hospitals.(Rafiq Maqbool/The Associated Press)
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COVID-19: Toronto to fence off High Park cherry blossoms; Ontario reports 4,156 new cases
COVID-19: Toronto to fence off High Park cherry blossoms; Ontario reports 4,156 new cases
The seven-day average crosses 4,000 for the first time during the pandemic By NOW Staff
Doug Ford asks people not to fly in and out of Ontario
3:45 pm During a news conference with three other premiers today, Doug Ford asked Canadians not to travel in or out of Ontario during the third wave.
“We’re encouraging all residents of each province to stay at home, not to be flying into Ontario and out of Ontario,” he said. “We’re in a critical situation right now.”