As BC is seemingly ahead of the curve right now compared to majority of Canada, I'd expect Ontario to follow suit but at a later interval. I don't see students returning to classes here though within this school year.
B.C. must find 'sweet spot' for increasing social interactions over the summer, says top doctor
Michelle Ghoussoub - CBC News
Posted: April 18, 2020
B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 29 new coronavirus cases in the province on Saturday, bringing the current total to 1,647.
Three more people have died of COVID-19, all in long-term care homes, bringing the total number of deaths in B.C. to 81.
Henry said B.C. will be thinking in "two-week increments" as it begins to lift some restrictions, possibly in mid-May, in a "best case scenario."
She said B.C. residents will likely have more opportunities for social interactions over the summer, but that "realistically, there will be no major events this summer."
"I would tell people to think small. We are not going to be having large gatherings," she said.
Henry said B.C. will remain vulnerable to outbreaks and challenges in other provinces, and that, though the curve appears to have flattened, it's too early to relax current physical distancing measures.
Restrictions that could be lifted, should B.C. manage to hold its line throughout the next month, include elective surgeries, and children returning to school.