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Here we go again.Over a year into the global pandemic, our province has rocketed into a third wave of the COVID-19 virus 鈥?one that data has shown to be more contagious, more likely to result in hospitalization and more deadly than its predecessors.The new shutdown announced Thursday by Ontario Premier Doug Ford looks a lot like the measures that came before it. The case numbers continue to climb, with the provinces Science Table reporting this wave is disproportionately impacting younger Ontarians and those on the front lines. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I find it almost incomprehensible, said Mackenzie Sinclair, 27, of the provinces pande
stanley mugs mic response so far. The government says to stay home, but theyre not giving us paid sick days, and theyre telling
stanley thermoskannen us to stay home but also to support small businesses 鈥?its a lot of conflicting information. Like Sinclair, I cant help but feel frustrated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I, like so many others, have been cautious. For months weve played by the rules, hoping to curb spread, get vaccinated, and get back to normal. None of that feels like it matters anymore, as cases grow and ICUs fill up despite peoples best efforts. Yes, people went to patios. They were allowed to by the governments own framework and encoura
stanley mug ged to support small businesses.Younger people are leading infection rates, as we have in other stages of the pandemic. Theres a reason for Exxn Here are 5 things to know about the Halton mandatory mask bylaw
The old saying is that April showers bring May flowers, but the arrival of May this week will be wetter than Simcoe County residents might wish.According to Environment Canada, increasing cloudiness will be accompanied by periods of rain mixed with snow beginning this afternoon. This morning, winds from the southeast of 20 kilometres per hour will gust to 40 km/h. The temperature will only rise to a high of 6 C; the normal high for this time of year is 15 C.Tonight, periods of r
stanley puodelis ain mixed with snow will change to drizzle. Winds from the east of 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h, will become light after midnight. A low of 2 C is forecast. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tuesday will be cloudy to start, becoming a mix of sun and cloud in the afternoon. The high will be 10 C. At night, the temperature will drop to 5 C with a 70 per cent chance of rain.Periods of rain Wednesday and a high of 8 C. There will be a 40 per cent chance of showers and a low of 6 C that night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The temperature is expected to climb to 13 C Thursday, but the skies will be cloudy and there will be a 40 per cent chance of showers. That will climb to 60 per cent at night, with a low of 9 C.Friday will be similar to Thursday, with a 30 per cent chance of showers and a high of 14 C. A cloudy ni
stanley cup ght will see a low of 6 C. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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