Stay-at-home order lifting for 27 Ontario regions, as Ontario sees 1,076 new COVID-19 cases - News Summed Up

Stay-at-home order lifting for 27 Ontario regions, as Ontario sees 1,076 new COVID-19 cases


Ontario reported another 1,076 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, as the Ford government announced emergency stay-at-home orders will be lifting for most public health units as of next Tuesday. Twenty-seven other public health regions will move back into Ontario's colour-coded framework, the province confirmed in a news release Friday. The province began the process of moving regions back to its colour-coded restrictions framework on Wednesday, lifting stay-at-home regions for three public health units with few cases of COVID-19. Three health units — Hastings Prince Edward; Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington; and Renfrew County — returned to the green zone of the framework on Wednesday. Once the program has ramped up, health officials said they expect to have one million rapid tests distributed every week.


Source: CBC News February 12, 2021 15:45 UTC



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