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stanley cup elines for COVID-19 Thursday, clearing the way for anyone with symptoms to be tested in addition to targeted groups.The details come as Premier Doug Fords government, which is announcing more businesses will be able to open after a two-month lockdown, has been criticized for not doing broader testing to give health officials a better picture of the virus. As we plan for gradual reopening, today the chief medical officer of health will expand COVID19 testing guidelines so that anyone with symptoms can be tested, Health Minister Christine Elliott tweeted.
stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Doing so will help identify and contain new cases and monitor any shifts in community spread to keep Ontarians safe. The province has had almost 23,000 residents test positive for the virus and about 1,900 have died, the bulk of them in nursing homes where the illness spread rapidly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than 300 people have been testing positive for COVID-19 daily in recent days.Elliott said testing of all 77,000 nursing home residents and tens of thousands of staff is almost complete, allowing health authorities to expand testing to other vulnerable people in retirement homes, group homes and shelters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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