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Coronavirus: Ontario legislators call for clear criteria of ’emergency brake’ pandemic measure

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Ontario’s Opposition is asking the government to clearly define what would trigger an “emergency brake” measure meant to keep the spread of COVID-19 under control as the economy reopens.The Progressive Conservative government has said the measure allows it to swiftly move a region back into lockdown if cases spike.NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says the government needs to detail the criteria that would trigger the use of the measure.She says the government has loosened public health restrictions too soon, without a clearly defined plan.

Ontario reports 975 new coronavirus cases, 12 more deaths Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca and Green Party leader Mike Schreiner are also expressing confusion over the parameters of the measure.Health Minister.

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