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Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.
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Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.
A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.
With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.
As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.
A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.
With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.
As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.
A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.
Premier Doug Ford told reporters nothing is confirmed at this time when asked how parents should prepare.
With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.
As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.
A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.
Premier Doug Ford told reporters nothing is confirmed at this time when asked how parents should prepare.
With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.
As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.
A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.
Premier Doug Ford told reporters nothing is confirmed at this time when asked how parents should prepare.
With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.
As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.
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