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Ontario considers delaying return to in-class studying for two weeks amid COVID-19 spike

Ontario considers delaying return to in-class studying for two weeks amid COVID-19 spike

The Ontario authorities is mulling harder COVID-19 restrictions because the province continues to witness record-number of day by day new infections.

Premier Doug Ford’s cupboard met just about late Sunday afternoon to debate potential measures. The assembly stretched into the night.

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Ontario cupboard assembly Sunday to debate potential new COVID restrictions: sources

Sources with information of the assembly, who aren’t licensed to talk publicly, advised World Information that the more than likely state of affairs mentioned was the suspension of in-class studying in Ontario for the primary two weeks of January.

Additionally mentioned have been restrictions that would see the closure of gyms, bans on indoor eating and extra caps to capability at non-essential retail places, which at the moment stands at 50 per cent.

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World Information has reached out to the Premier’s Workplace for touch upon the potential new restrictions, however have but to listen to again.

The province has reported record-high COVID-19 circumstances in latest days with the variety of individuals in intensive care additionally on the rise.

On Sunday, Ontario reported greater than 16,700 new infections. The variety of individuals in ICU additionally elevated by 10. At the moment, there are 224 individuals in intensive care with COVID-19.

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Ontario reviews greater than 16,700 new COVID circumstances, variety of individuals in intensive care rises

Earlier this week, the province introduced further capability restrictions for big indoor leisure venues, capping them at not more than 1,000 individuals or 50 per cent capability, whichever is much less.

The federal government had additionally mentioned that college students and workers would return to high school for in-person studying on Jan. 5, 2022. The vast majority of courses in Ontario have been beforehand scheduled to renew following the winter vacation break however have been pushed again two days to Jan. 5 to present colleges time to arrange.


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Throughout the announcement, Dr. Kieran Moore, the province’s chief medical officer of well being, mentioned that every one college and licensed child-care workers can be given N95 masks as an optionally available different to medical or surgical masks.

It was additionally mentioned that “high-quality three-ply” fabric masks can be doled out at no cost for college students and youngsters in January whereas persevering with PCR testing eligibility for symptomatic college students and workers.

— With information from Mackay Taggart and Ryan Rocca

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