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The University of Toronto is preparing to return to in-person learning, and some students will be back on campus in a few weeks.

The university announced in a press release on January 19 that it will be increasing in-person learning and activities starting February 7.

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If you were excited to get your kids out of the house and into Ontario schools this week, don't hold your breath.

Premier Doug Ford announced in a press conference on Monday, January 3 that Ontario schools will be delaying in-person learning until "at least January 17," despite the fact that the Ontario government reassured folks that schools would reopen on January 5.

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The Ontario government just announced that schools will be returning for in-person learning this January despite the province's rising number of COVID-19 cases.

Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kieran Moore announced in a press conference on Thursday that the province is delaying the return of students to January 5, instead of the original back-to-school date of January 3, to give schools more time to respond to new public health measures.

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Hundreds of Ontario doctors are calling for schools to remain open "regardless of case counts."

An open letter addressed to Premier Doug Ford, Minister of Education Stephen Lecce and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kieran Moore and signed by over 500 doctors from across Ontario is asking officials not to close down schools due to the "harm" it causes children.

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