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Stay-at-home order extended in most of Ontario

The state of emergency won't be renewed this week
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Premier Doug Ford, media briefing Jan. 12 2021 announcing second state of emergency.

The province is not renewing the current state of emergency when it expires this week.

The last day of the state of emergency is tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb. 9. Three regions will have the provincial shutdown measures that have been in place since Dec. 26 lifted this week. There is a phased-in approach over the next couple of weeks for the remaining regions.

An "emergency brake" is also part of the plan. It allows a health unit's chief medical officer of health to move a region into the Grey-Lockdown zone immediately to stop the spread of the virus, especially where there are confirmed cases of variants of concern (VOC).

The provincial shutdown will be lifted in three areas — Hastings and Prince Edward Counties Health Unit, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox Addington Health Unit, and Renfrew County and District Health Unit — starting Feb. 10. These areas will move into the green zone of the province's COVID-19 Regional Framework.

For most other health units, the shutdown will remain in place for an additional week, until Feb. 16. This means existing public health and workplace safety measures will stay in place, including the stay-at-home order.

The exception to this is Peel, Toronto and York regions, who will keep the shutdown measures until at least Feb. 22. 

As the shutdown measures are lifted, regions will go back into colour-coded restriction measures based on the COVID-19 regional framework in place at the end of 2020. Where a region is placed depends on a number of indicators such as local case numbers, outbreaks, and healthcare capacity.

Orders in place under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA) have been extended to Feb. 23. A full list of emergency orders under the EMPCA are available on the e-Laws website and at Ontario.ca/alert.

On Jan. 12, Ford declared the second state of emergency in Ontario since the start of the pandemic. The stay-at-home order went into effect Jan. 14.

The first state of emergency in the province was declared March 17 and remained in effect until July 24.

The number of daily cases in Ontario has been declining recently.

Today, Public Health Ontario reported 1,265 new lab-confirmed cases of the virus. When the state of emergency was declared a month ago, more than 3,000 cases were being reported daily. 

Three variants of concern have also been identified in the province. 

Today Public Health Ontario reported 219 confirmed cases of the UK strain (B.1.1.7) and one case of the South African variant (B.1.251). Sunday, Toronto Public Health reported a case of the Brazil variant, it has not yet been reported in the province's variant strain totals.


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Maija Hoggett

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