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School is out for the summer, sort of.Premier Doug Ford has announced that schools in Ontario will remain closed and online learning will continue due to the risk of spreading coronavirus. The safety of our children is top priority, said Ford. We cannot open schools at this time. Im just not going to risk it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said it was not an easy decision to make, but it was the clear call based on information from public health officials and the medical community. At-home learning will continue, said Ford, adding Grades K-12 will receive report cards and children will
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The Ontario government has announced that youth ages 12 and up will be eligible to book appointments for their first Pfizer vaccine doses this weekend 鈥?one week ahead of schedule.Beginning Sunday, May 23, at 8 a.m., individuals 12 and up will be able to schedule their vaccine doses, through the provincial booking system and call centre, or any pharmacies offering the Pfizer vaccine.Pfizer is currently the only COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada for youth ages 12 to 17. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Only those who are currently 12 years old or older will be able to schedule appointments. According to a news release sent out by the pr
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