{"id":62548,"date":"2020-06-19T08:30:14","date_gmt":"2020-06-19T12:30:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/?p=62548"},"modified":"2020-06-19T00:50:56","modified_gmt":"2020-06-19T04:50:56","slug":"canadians-will-be-happy-to-follow-public-health-guidance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/temas-de-capa\/canadians-will-be-happy-to-follow-public-health-guidance\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cCanadians will be happy to follow Public Health Guidance\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ontario is allowing almost all regions to move forward to the next stage of the province\u2019s restart phase, which allows restaurants, hair salons and malls to reopen, but Toronto is still excluded from the list.<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n T<\/span>he majority of Ontario\u2019s public health unit regions moved forward to Stage 2 last Friday (12), ending the months-long closure for some businesses crippled financially by the COVID-19 pandemic. As of this Friday (19), the only regions not allowed to move forward to Stage 2 are Toronto, Peel and Windsor-Essex. They will remain in Stage 1 until at least next week, when the province will reassess the data and decide if they are ready to move forward next Friday (26).<\/span><\/p>\n The mayor of Markham is calling on the provincial government to make masks mandatory in enclosed indoor spaces where physical distancing isn\u2019t possible as his city moves towards Stage 2 of reopening this Friday (19). When asked during his daily press conference at Queen\u2019s Park on Tuesday (16) about whether or not he\u2019d consider putting such an order into place, Premier Doug Ford acknowledged the demand but said it wouldn\u2019t happen. \u201cWe want to work with the retailers, we don\u2019t want to force anyone to do anything,\u201d said Ford. <\/span><\/p>\n With the reopening of the economy, Canadian Public Health Association believe that people will continue to respect social circles and maintain physical distance because they are aware that if they don\u2019t follow the rules, \u201cthe number of new cases will increase and steps to re-open society will have to be walked back\u201d.<\/p>\n Founded in 1910, the Canadian Public Health Association is the independent voice for public health in Canada with links to the international community. Ian Culbert is the CPHA\u2019s Executive Director and he accepted to give this week an interview to Mil\u00e9nio Stadium.<\/span><\/p>\n Mil\u00e9nio Stadium:<\/b><\/span> More than ever we have the collective responsibility to follow the rules to make sure that all sectors of economy will open as soon as possible and that we will keep flatten the curve of COVID-19. Do you think that Canadians are prepared to be careful during the summer? Are they going to be able to respect social circles and keep social distance?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n