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Ontario will release the framework to restart the province's economy next week

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced today that officials will release the framework for reopening the province's economy next week.

Speaking at Queen’s Park在他的每日新闻briefing Friday, Ford said the province is planning a "gradual and measured approach," for which details will be made public soon.

Still, he continued to emphasize that the health and safety of residents is the number one priority.

"Let me be clear, the health and safety of Ontario will always come first," Ford said.

Whileother provinceshave begun to releaseplans and strategiesfor loosening restrictions, Ontario has yet to indicate what the gradual reopening will look like here.

But Ford has previously said thatthe province will not be completely reopened by Victoria Dayand schoolswill definitely not reopen on May 4.

During today's press conference, Ford was asked by a reporter about the possibility of a regional approach to opening up parts of Ontario — though he immediately expressed concerns about the idea.

"We are dealing with almost two different worlds. You have the urban and you have the rural areas but we are all connected," Ford said, adding that potentially opening certain areas first presents the problem of people from Toronto travelling up north.

Meanwhile, Phillips said the issue of residents' movement throughout the province is a major factor being considered in the framework due to the fact that there are extremely different realities happening in urban and rural areas.

Provincial health officialsconfirmed a total of 640 new cases of the virusin Ontario today. And though the number of cases currently marked as resolved (7,087) is higher than the amount of active cases (5,669), health officials have said a significant reduction in daily increases is needed before social distancing restrictions can be lifted.

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