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Ontario Premier Doug Ford declares state of emergency
In a rare early morning press conference at Queen’s Park, Ford ordered recreation centres, public libraries, private schools, daycares, bars, restaurants, theaters, concert venues and cinemas to close immediately and remain closed until March 31 at the earliest.
Right now we need to do everything we can to slow the spread of COVID-19, an ashen-looking Ford said. We must act decisively. We must not delay.
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How long does the coronavirus last on surfaces?
Like many respiratory viruses, including flu, Covid-19 can be spread in tiny droplets released from the nose and mouth of an infected person as they cough.
A single cough can produce up to 3,000 droplets. These particles can land on other people, clothing and surfaces around them, but some of the smaller particles can remain in the air.
There is also some evidence that the virus is also shed for longer in faecal matter, so anyone not washing their hands thoroughly after visiting the toilet could contaminate anything they touch.
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first coronavirus-related death reported in province
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Coronaviruses - Live Updated Page
This web page will be updated with the most up-to-date information on the status of cases in Ontario, every day, seven days a week, at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. ET.
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more serious respiratory infections like bronchitis, pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Coronaviruses are spread mainly from person to person through close contact, for example, in a household, workplace or health care centre.
Some human coronaviruses spread easily between people, while others do not.
Your risk of severe disease may be higher if you have a weakened immune system. This may be the case for:
* older people
* people with chronic disease (for example, diabetes, cancer, heart, renal or chronic lung disease)
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Ontario urges bars, restaurants to close amid COVID-19 pandemic
Public life in Canada’s largest city was set to grind to a near-total halt Monday after Toronto’s top health official issued what amounted to an order that bars, nightclubs, theaters and dine-in restaurants close by the stroke of midnight.
The strong recommendation from Toronto’s medical officer of health, Dr. Eileen de Villa, came as jurisdictions across the world continued Monday to entertain increasingly drastic measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Ontario, the chief medical officer of health pushed for a sweeping set of voluntary shutdowns. Dr. David Williams said all private schools, daycares, libraries, churches and other houses of worship should be closed immediately. Only those bars and restaurants that can pivot to take out or delivery should remain open, he said.
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Two new cases of COVID-19 in London, Ont. region
That brings the total in London and Middlesex County to four. Ontario’s total now stands at 186.
On Saturday, it was revealed that the region’s second case was a woman in her 50s who is a health care provider at the Strathroy Medical Clinic in Strathroy, Ont.
She had no history of travel to an area of significant COVID-19 activity.
Any patient who was in contact with her has been notified and the woman is in self-isolation.
London’s first case was a Western University student who immediately went into self-isolation after returning from China in January. She has fully recovered.
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