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masks in ontario

An Ontario child with a confirmed case of the flu has died amid provincial concerns of RSV, the flu and COVID-19.

Leeds, Grenville and Lanark (LGL) District Health Unit's Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Linna Li, confirmed to Narcity that a child has died in their region.

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You won't want to throw away your face coverings in Ontario just yet. On Friday, the province announced that it would be extending mask mandates in some settings.

While all mask mandates were originally set to end on April 27, the government has now stated that residents will still need to mask up in high-risk settings like public transit, long-term care homes and hospitals.

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Political leaders opposing Ontario Premier Doug Ford are calling for masks to make a comeback and more paid sick days amid a rise of COVID-19 cases.

The Liberals, NDP, and the Greens are urging the Ford government to bring back masks to essential indoor places like schools, grocery stores and pharmacies to curb the sixth wave.

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Toronto's Medical Officer of Health is pleading with locals to keep wearing their masks in indoor public spaces as Ontario deals with another wave of COVID-19 infections.

"We are several weeks out since the province loosened COVID-19 restrictions, and with many more opportunities for people to mix, we are seeing an anticipated increase in COVID-19 activity in Toronto," Toronto's top doctor, Dr. Eileen de Villa, said at a press conference on April 4.

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You may not have to wear a mask in the mall or on your next dinner date once restrictions lift on Monday, but you'll still need to wear one in some public settings.

The Ontario government announced that the mask mandate will be lifted for "most settings" on March 21 as COVID-19 trends continue to improve and the province moves to a "long-term approach" to dealing with the pandemic.

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