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New York’s Neighbor Sees Difficult Path to Restarting Economy

New York’s Neighbor Sees Difficult Path to Restarting Economy

(Bloomberg) --

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said re-opening the economy safely will be “twice as difficult” as the decision to shut it down.

“Once we get the green light, then we move methodically, slowly, and make the transition. But I’m not rushing into this and not opening up the floodgates,” said Ford, the top politician in Canada’s largest province, which shares a border with New York and Michigan.

With 514 Covid-19 deaths, Ontario has suffered a smaller human toll than its U.S. neighbors. But confirmed cases have now passed 10,000 and Toronto remains a particular trouble spot.

New York’s Neighbor Sees Difficult Path to Restarting Economy

“It was so, so difficult, [the] decision to shut down the economy. In my opinion it’s going to be twice as difficult to try to open this up and do it methodically,” Ford said at a news conference in Toronto on Saturday.

Ford said he will be taking the advice of the province’s chief medical officer and decisions on removing economic restrictions will be based on health and science. He said he’s concerned about a second wave of cases that have appeared in cities after they opened up, prompting further shutdowns.

“I can’t put millions of people’s live in jeopardy,” he said.

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