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step three

Next time you go to your favourite restaurant, you may notice more people. The government has announced that Ontario's capacity limits are officially increasing this Monday in multiple establishments that require proof of vaccination.

"With the next step of measures easing on Monday, October 25, when we lift capacity limits and distancing requirements for restaurants, gyms and casinos where proof of vaccination is required," Doug Ford announced in a press conference on Friday.

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The Ontario government has just announced that the province will be pausing its exit from the Roadmap to Reopen and will not be leaving step three anytime soon.

In a press conference on Tuesday, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore announced that, as the province begins to see case numbers rise again, residents won't be seeing the province return to normal.

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Ontario entered step three of its reopening plan two weeks ago, and according to the 21-day timeline that the provincial government has set to move out of each phase, August 6 is the expected start date for what happens next.

During a press conference on July 30, Premier Doug Ford was asked about what the future holds after step three, and whether or not that next step will kick off on the projected date.

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As more Ontarians continue to get first and second doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, the province is closer to ending step three.

On Thursday, Christine Elliott, minister of health, announced that over 80% of residents 12 years and older have now received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, marking a major reopening milestone.

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If you're wondering what comes after of the reopening plan, Premier Doug Ford shed some light on what residents can expect.

In a press conference on Monday, Ford revealed that the chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore, would be unveiling the province's post step three COVID-19 guidelines "very shortly."

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