BREAKING: Ontario ending mandatory mask order in most indoor settings and schools on March 21: sources
Sources tell CTV News Toronto and CP24 that the province will end mandatory masking everywhere except hospitals, congregate care settings and the long-term care system by March 21.Ontario Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kieran Moore will provide his last scheduled public update about the COVID-19 pandemic at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, as he still must decide what will happen to mandatory COVID-19 vaccine requirements imposed on sectors including post-secondary institutions and health care.
The province is still detecting dozens of COVID-19 deaths per week, though the fatality rate has subsided from a peak in late January. Access limits put on PCR tests more than two months ago mean Moore believes the province does not document as many as 90 per of new infections each day.
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