COVID-19: Stay-at-home order extended to June 2; Ontario surpasses half a million total cases
COVID-19: Stay-at-home order extended to June 2; Ontario surpasses half a million total cases
The province also reported 31 deaths, including six people between the ages of 40 and 59
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Ontario extends stay-at-home order, blames feds (again) for current crisis
1:20 pm The province is extending its stay-at-home order until June 2, Premier Doug Ford announced at a press conference Thursday afternoon.
The announcement, which was widely expected as the province continues to navigate a third wave of the virus, includes maintaining current restrictions on outdoor gatherings and recreational activities. The premier says the measure is aimed at ensuring “the most normal July and August” possible.