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Coronavirus: Closure of Ontario’s non-essential businesses extended to May 6

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The Ontario government has extended its coronavirus-related emergency orders until May 6. Those orders, which were set to expire Thursday, include the closure of businesses deemed non-essential, outdoor park amenities, recreational areas, public places, bars and restaurants, limits on social gatherings, as well as limiting retirement and long-term care home staff from working in more than one home. “We are making steady progress in our battle against this deadly virus, but we are not out of the woods by a long shot,” Premier Doug Ford said in a statement. “It is absolutely necessary to extend these emergency orders to continue keeping all Ontarians safe and healthy.” On Thursday, Ontario reported 634 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 54

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