Ontario, Quebec lay out pandemic plans for schools
TORONTO — Students in the two provinces hardest hit by COVID-19 should be able to experience a “normal” return to school in the fall, officials said Wednesday as other provinces and territories looked to loosen pandemic-related travel restrictions.
Ontario and Quebec laid out their plans for schools Wednesday as they stressed the importance of vaccinations to keep students and educators safe.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that students who’ve been learning remotely since mid-April will continue doing so for the rest of the academic year, with plans to return to classrooms in the fall. Reopening schools now could lead to a spike in COVID-19 cases, he said.
“While no one wants kids back in school more than I do, as your premier, these aren’t risks I’m willing to take,” he said in an afternoon news conference.