Ontario's finance minister says the province will release a fiscal update rather than a complete 2020 budget next week as COVID-19 continues to cause anxiety and uncertainty.

Rod Phillips says the update will be a "realistic, one-year outlook" that's based on current economic conditions. A full budget will come out in the fall, at the latest, Phillips said.

With at least 177 cases of COVID-19 in the province as of Monday and more expected, Phillips said the fiscal plan will devote significant resources to dealing with the virus. Hospitals, schools and municipalities, he said, will get certainty about how much money they'll receive in the coming year.

"Our government will make sure the resources are in place," Phillips told reporters at Queen's Park.

The province has already announced it's establishing a $100 million contingency fund to deal with COVID-19, and the government is also working on legislation that will protect workers who are forced into self-isolation. It's unclear when MPPs will meet to vote on that legislation.

Watch: Labour Minister Monte McNaughton outlines the government's plan to protect workers.

Monte McNaughton, Ontario’s minister of labour, training and skills development, says the provincial government will introduce new legislation meant to protect employees in the case of COVID-19 work interruptions. 0:47

Premier Doug Ford, who spoke before Phillips, said his government is taking decisive action to deal with COVID-19, but also warned that these are "unprecedented times" and that the province faces "rough waters ahead."

COVID-19 fears are wreaking havoc on the global stock market, where panic selling continues despite stimulus programs quickly introduced by several governments.

Ontario was set to release its new budget on March 25.

Typically, the budget is released to a locked-down room full of reporters and stakeholders before it is revealed to the public. Given the government's call for social-distancing, it's unlikely that practice will continue, although Phillips didn't say how the fiscal update would be shared.

Get the latest on how Ontario is dealing with COVID-19 here.