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Premier Ford adamant he wants U.S. border closed, fears opening it will spark second wave
AdvertisementTORONTO --Ontario premier Doug Ford says he still does not want to see cross-border travel with the U.S. for non-essential purposes due to fear of the second COVID-19 wave.The premier made the comments at a news conference on Thursday, saying he spoke to an expert about the matter who told him that it would not be wise to reopen the borders to the U.S. and allow international travel.“He said, ‘you know when the second wave is going to happen when you fully open up and you let people from around the world come back into Canada,’” Premier Ford told reporters. “I know it’s...…AdvertisementTORONTO --Ontario premier Doug Ford says he still does not want to see cross-border travel with the U.S. for non-essential purposes due to fear of the second COVID-19 wave.The premier made the comments at a news conference on Thursday, saying he spoke to an expert about the matter who told him that it would not be wise to reopen the borders to the U.S. and allow international travel.“He said, ‘you know when the second wave is going to happen when you fully open up and you let people from around the world come back into Canada,’” Premier Ford told reporters. “I know it’s...WW…
COVID-19 outbreaks in schools will be hard to avoid. Experts say creative solutions are needed to stop them
AdvertisementTORONTO --Experts say outbreaks at schools may be impossible to avoid altogether, but teachers, governments and school boards can find creative ways to mitigate the risks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.As families express concerns over the Ontario government’s , experts are providing key recommendations to ensure things don't get out of hand once children head back to the classroom. Dr. Anna Banerji, a paediatric infectious disease specialist, told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday that while she very anxious about the back-to-school plans as they stand, she believes things can be...…AdvertisementTORONTO --Experts say outbreaks at schools may be impossible to avoid altogether, but teachers, governments and school boards can find creative ways to mitigate the risks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.As families express concerns over the Ontario government’s , experts are providing key recommendations to ensure things don't get out of hand once children head back to the classroom. Dr. Anna Banerji, a paediatric infectious disease specialist, told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday that while she very anxious about the back-to-school plans as they stand, she believes things can be...WW…
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