Windsor-Essex moving to Stage 3 of Ontario’s reopening plan on Wednesday
TORONTO — As the last region in Ontario moves to the province’s final reopening stage this week, Premier Doug Ford urged residents Monday to continue to exercise caution and follow public health rules to keep COVID-19 at bay.
The Windsor-Essex region, which has struggled with widespread COVID-19 outbreaks on farms, will advance to Stage 3 on Wednesday.
Dr. David Williams, the province’s chief medical officer of health, said he made the decision based on positive local trends, including lower transmission rates, a significant increase in testing and the local public health unit’s capacity to conduct rapid case and contact management.
Ford said the decision will allow more businesses to reopen and more people to return to work, adding that he will visit Windsor on Thursday.


