COVID-19, sources tell Global News.The Ford government cabinet is working to finalize the date, however, sources said the province is looking to extend the order until at least June 2.The stay-at-home order was first implement on April 8 in an effort to curb increasing case numbers as well as high hospitalization rates in the province. ‘Hospitals are buckling’: Ontario’s science table makes urgent push for stronger COVID-19 measures “We are looking at things daily, what I do know is that we are going to have to see our numbers go down they are under 3000 today which is encouraging and the numbers in intensive care are at 828 but that still is very high, and we need to see them go down more before we can change the stay-at-home order,”.