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Ontario’s mask mandates in high-risk settings extended to June 11th

Ontario is extending its remaining mask mandates for select high-risk settings past its April 27th expiry date. 

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Keiran Moore says the mandates for public transit, hospitals, long-term care, retirement homes, other health care settings, shelters as well as other congregate care settings, will remain in effect until June 11th.

A complete list of settings where masking requirements continue to apply is available online.

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The province will also start to receive supplies of Evusheld, an antibody treatment for immunocompromised individuals who are COVID-19 negative. Dr. Moore says following two single-dose injections, the treatment provides protection from the virus for six months. 

He says the treatment will be available to those with the highest risk of a severe outcome from COVID-19 in the coming weeks, including recipients of solid organ transplants, stem cell transplants, CAR-T therapy, and other hematologic cancer patients undergoing treatment.

***With files from Mo Fahim

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