Ontario’s stay-at-home order set to expire but most COVID-19 restrictions to remain in place – CBC

Province reported 699 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, a level not seen since October

Jun 01, 2021

Ontario’s stay-at-home order is set to expire Wednesday, but the province says most public health and workplace restrictions will remain in place until it officially enters the first step of its reopening plan.

The stay-at-home order will expire on June 2, but in accordance with its reopening strategy, existing restrictions on gathering, businesses, services and activities will remain in effect provincewide for the time being.

That includes limiting outdoor gatherings to up to five people, limiting essential retail capacity to 25 per cent, restricting non-essential retail to curbside pick-up and delivery only, limiting short-term rentals to those who need housing only and limiting Ontario Parks and public campgrounds to day-use only.

Indoor gatherings remain prohibited.

Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-june-1-2021-update-naci-vaccines-1.6048387

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