Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore said Tuesday that at first glance he likely won’t want the province’s schools to be used for voting in a possible upcoming federal election, but said he will fully review any possible plans.
corona virus
Ontario’s top doctor says province will review plan, likely doesn’t want schools to be used for federal election
More Videos
-
COVID-19: Ontario’s top doctor doesn’t recommend reintroducing mask mandates despite 6th wave
-
Ontario’s premier Ford denies he’s downplaying any perceived resurgence of COVID-19, says province doing ‘fairly well’
-
COVID-19: Ontario’s top doctor says lifting of mask mandate is not politically motivated
-
COVID-19: Ontario lifts mask mandate in most settings March 21, all directives by April 27
-
COVID-19: Ontario’s top doctor says risks are ‘decreasing day-by-day’ for March Break travel
-
COVID-19: Key health indicators continue to improve a week after restrictions eased, Ontario’s top doctor says
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article