Ontario residents will no longer have to isolate for five days after getting COVID-19 and should wear masks if they “feel it is right” as part of a pragmatic approach to respiratory illnesses announced Wednesday by the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore. Read More
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Shorter isolation, masking optional, vaccines strongly recommended: Ontario's new approach to COVID and other illnesses
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