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This is when the details of Stage 2 reopening in Ontario will be announced

As he had alluded to earlier this week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed in his press briefingon Fridaythat more details about圣age 2 of the province's reopening— including, ostensibly, when it might start — will be revealed in the coming days.

"We're making steady progress, and we'll be ready very soon to take our next steps in restarting our economy," Ford told reporters and residents.

Ontarians can expect specifics about Stage 2, including a phased plan for gradually opening the doors of childcare facilities, early next week, the premier said.

He added that businesses will need advance notice to prepare before the province actually commences the next stage and that things won't be happening "immediately," seeming to suggest that it may be a more drawn out process than Stage 1, which started all in one goon May 19.

He also implied that the news will be exciting.

"As much as Stage 2 will be focused on getting people back to work, it is also about finding ways to try to get life back to normal this summer, even if it's a little different than before," Ford stated, going on to say that he's "looking forward to sharing more details" about the next phase.

Ford and his team have reiterated that they will be heeding the advice of health officials like Dr. David Williams, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, as they move forward, and that making the province's recovery safe and sustainable is the top priority.

"We're moving cautiously in the advice of health and science... because God forbid this comes back and bites us in the backside, you'd be asking me [why we] moved too quickly," Ford said when questioned on whether he thought the province was moving far too slowly compared to others in Canada.

"We're going to have a really good announcement for the plans of going through Stage 2 and the opening and once we start ramping up, we'll make sure that Ontario is humming once again," he continued. "We're moving at the right pace."

The province's officialFramework for Reopening the Economyis quite vague about what may happen during Stage 2, mentioning only that it will entail people returning to more workplaces and outdoor spaces, as well as larger gatherings.

(Though residents had expected an announcement about an expanded limit for the number of people allowed at a social gatheringtwo weeks ago, Ontario has beenstuck at a five person maximumfor months now.)

For the province to proceed into Stage 2, Stage 1 must have proven "successful" over a two-to-four week period, with no drastic spikes in COVID-19 cases or deaths — a criterion that we seem to be meeting at this point, though residentsare extremely dividedin their views on whether moving into Stage 2 is a good idea at this point.

Many are also wondering about what impact the protests against systemic racism and police brutality, that have taken place across the country in recent days, will have on our novel coronavirus numbers. Many people are equally curious about whether Stage 2 will vary for different parts of the province, seeing as Ford said last weekthat a regional approach to reopeningis still under consideration.

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