Ontario has been a success story during the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic with case counts stable and vaccination rates relatively high. Experts are urging the provincial government not to put that at risk by loosening pandemic restrictions too soon. Read More
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Open slowly and steadily to prevent a rise of COVID cases in Ontario: experts
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