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COVID-19: Londoners react to Ontario’s stay-at-home order

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COVID-19.“With a few exceptions, the stay-at-home order will be similar to what we went through earlier this year,” Premier Doug Ford said during a media briefing announcing the new order on Wednesday.“Unless it’s for an essential reason, please stay home.” Ontario issuing stay-at-home order, declares 3rd state of emergency amid COVID-19 pandemic Before the order was issued, but after it was reported that the province had planned to do so, Global News caught up with Londoners to hear their thoughts on the upcoming restrictions.“I sincerely believe that this should’ve been done way sooner and for way longer,” said Laura Rozon.The 70-year-old says despite the restrictions brought on by last week’s “emergency brake” shutdown, “we obviously.

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