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The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, local medical officers of health, and other health experts, is moving seven public health regions to new levels with stronger public health measures, including Windsor-Essex County Health Unit and York Region Public Health moving into Grey-Lockdown.
Restrictions for each colour-coded zones and mask policies for condominiums.
It is unclear at this time whether the Lockdown measures affect residential and condominium amenities. As mentioned in a previous newsflash, Toronto advised that the Rules previously requiring gyms to close in Stage 2 only applied to commercial gyms, and did not apply to gyms in condominiums and residential buildings.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/covid-19-response-framework-keeping-ontario-safe-and-open#grey
Toronto and Peel Region are moving into "lockdown" Monday as Ontario tries to curb a steep rise in COVID-19 cases, Premier Ford announced Friday.
In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and the Public Health Measures Table, the Ontario government is taking immediate action to respond to the rapid increase in COVID-19 cases and is updating the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework, by lowering the thresholds for each level in the …
The Government of Ontario has introduced the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework, which will modify restrictions that are currently imposed province-wide. The new Framework is expected to be in effect as of 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, November 7, 2020.
Read how we’re keeping Ontario safe and open, including regional health measures and sector-specific public health and workplace safety measures.
Toronto Public Health’s Guidance for Commercial or Residential Buildings PDF provides recommendations to help reduce the risk of exposures to acute respiratory illness, including COVID-19, in buildings such as hotels, condominiums, apartment buildings and other similar vertical living spaces.
Effective Monday, October 19, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., York Region will join Ottawa, Peel and Toronto public health regions in a modified Stage 2, as a result of their trends in public health indicators, including higher than average rates of COVID-19 transmission.