Windsor-Essex medical officer of health believes region is ready for Step 2 of reopening
The premier is considering moving Ontario to Step 2 of reopening two days earlier than planned, Windsor-Essex’s medical officer of health believes the region is ready.
Premier Doug Ford is expected make the final decision Wednesday about whether Ontario can move into the next step of its Roadmap to Reopening framework on June 30, instead of the planned July 2, sources say.
“I think that it is something that is possible in our region given what we are seeing in our community,” Dr. Wajid Ahmed said.
WECHU reported five new cases on Wednesday and there are only 54 active cases in the region with no active outbreaks for the first time in eight months.
Ahmed did note, that it is important to look at what is happening in other communities across the province.
“Every community is connected with one another,” he said. “Knowing that the threat of the Delta variant is still a risk in the province, but given what we are seeing I think we will be okay but that’s not something that I can control.”
Ahmed said he has expressed his thoughts to the province that the region is ready to loosen some restrictions and hopes at the right time the province will consider them.
“I have already expressed my opinion about whether we are ready, and I think we are, but we’ll have to wait for the provincial announcement," he said.
The premier was asked about moving up the reopening process on Wednesday at a separate announcement in Toronto, as Ontario’s vaccination rates have already met the target for Step 3 and COVID-19 cases have been trending downward.
“We’re working to get to Stage 2 as quickly as possible and Step 3, as soon as it’s safe, after that,” Ford said.
If Premier Ford decides to bump up Step 2 it would mean the following changes come June 30:
- Outdoor social gatherings and organized public events for up to 25 people
- Indoor social gatherings and organized public events for up to five people
- Outdoor dining for up to six people per table
- Essential retail capacity at 50 per cent
- Non-essential retail capacity at 25 per cent
- Larger indoor religious services, rites, or ceremonies, including wedding services and funeral services with capacity limits
- Overnight camps
- Personal care services where face coverings can be worn at all times
- Outdoor meeting and event spaces
- Outdoor amusement and water parks
- Outdoor sports games, leagues and events
- Outdoor cinemas, performing arts, live music events and attractions
- With files from CTV Toronto's Colin D'Mello and Phil Tsekouras
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