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Maintaining some restrictions and vax progress will help Ontario have 'good summer'
Ontario's science advisors say maintaining some public health restrictions until mid-June and continuing progress on vaccinations will ensure the province has a "good summer". Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table says COVID-19 cases, positivity rates and hospitalizations are declining due to public health measures.
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Canada
canada government
Chief Medical Officer of Health
Coronavirus
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Dr. Adalsteinn Brown
Dr. David Williams
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summer
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