Ontario closes borders and imposes new restrictions

Ontario closes borders and imposes new restrictions

The province is not coping with the spread of COVID-19.

Ontario extends the lockdown until May 20 and imposes new restrictions. This was announced by provincial Premier Doug Ford on April 16.

As of today, April 17, outdoor gatherings are prohibited. You can only gather with family members and one non-family member who lives alone. The police have the right to stop anyone who is outdoors (including in a vehicle) and inquire about the purpose of leaving the house and the address of residence. Religious gatherings, weddings and funerals are limited to 10 people, whether they are held in a building or in the street.

Penalties for non-compliance can be as high as $750 CAD.

In addition, construction work that is not absolutely necessary is suspended, and a limited number of people may be on the playgrounds. Essential retail stores are only required to accommodate 25% of the total capacity, secondary businesses are closed.

Another innovation: inspectors will now visit companies to ensure that only those employees whose presence is required are at work.

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