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Coronavirus: Ford says there are no plans to roll back economic reopening despite new cases

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outbreaks in some areas that have moved into Stage 3.Ford says the new cases don’t amount to a serious spike and he will rely on the advice of the province’s health-care command table in making any decisions related to the COVID-19 recovery plan.Two cities in Stage 3 – Ottawa and Sudbury – have reported fresh cases of the novel coronavirus in recent days.Ontario municipalities to receive up to $4 billion from province, feds to offset COVID-19 costsOttawa reported 25 cases on Tuesday, and Sudbury reported eight on Monday, seven of them in people under 19.Ontario reported 111 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, including the Ottawa cases, and four new deaths.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates.

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