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As the same time that schools reopen across Ontario, COVID-19 is surging 鈥?especially within the GTA.The growing number of new daily cases has meant that the Ontario government has put a hold on any further loosening of public health restrictions in the province. Within the province, the GTA and Ottawa are leading new daily infections.The recent case surge can b stanley cup e trac stanley mug ed to Stage 3 reopening, said Colin Furness, an epidemiologist at the University of Toronto. Howeve stanley cup r, it takes more than the two weeks thats been largely touted as the time between changes and new cases to really see the effects of reopening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The lag time seems to be about two months, he said, pointing to similar surges in Alberta and B.C. following their respective move to opening bars and restaurants. Its not like all of a sudden theres a huge spike, it takes a while to simmer. Opening schools this week puts another log on a really scary fire, Furness said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While Ontarios schools arent yet the driver of new cases, the fire, I think, comes from creating situations where people are indoors without masks. he said. I wasnt expecting this kind of rise yet. I was expecting this in about a month from now, Furness added, continuing that Ontario hasnt yet reached colder weather, which is the ideal environment for respiratory viruses. So I am very concerned. And if it were u |
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