Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore said on Thursday that the province will be taking a “slow and steady approach” to the removal of COVID-19 public health measures over time “based on the data at hand.” Moore added that possible virus spread from Thanksgiving weekend also needs to be monitored over the coming weeks.
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COVID-19: Ontario will take ‘slow and steady approach’ for removal of restrictions, Moore says
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