COVID-19 | March 27, 2021
The Government of Ontario announced yesterday, outdoor activities such as outdoor fitness classes and outdoor personal training are allowed to operate in the Grey-Lockdown Zone as of Monday, March 29. Personal services, including hair and nail salons will be allowed to operate with capacity limits and other restrictions in the Grey-Lockdown Zone as of April 12. The province is also modifying outdoor capacity limits for weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies held in regions in all levels of the Framework.
Mississauga, as part of the Region of Peel, remains in the Grey-Lockdown Zone of the Government of Ontario’s COVID-19 Response Framework.
“I am very pleased that the Government of Ontario has made several adjustments to public health measures in the Grey zone, which I firmly believe will have a positive impact on the mental, physical and financial health of so many people in Mississauga,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “I am confident that if the proper safety and health precautions are followed, the risk of all these activities can be mitigated. I encourage all residents and business owners to familiarize themselves with the new changes.”
More details will be provided next week with regards to registration and start dates for outdoor fitness classes and outdoor permits.
Adjusted Public Health Measures in Grey-Lockdown Level
The provincial government is making limited, targeted adjustments to public health and workplace safety measures in the Grey-Lockdown level of the Framework, allowing the safe resumption of select activities where the risk of COVID-19 transmission can be minimized. This includes:
The province is also modifying outdoor capacity limits for weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies held in regions in all levels of the Framework. Effective Monday, March 29, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., capacity limits for weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies, will be adjusted to allow for the number of individuals that can maintain two metres of physical distance. This change does not apply to social gatherings associated with these services, such as receptions.
Full details on the changes can be found in the updated regulations: Ontario Adjusting Public Health Measures for Activities in Grey-Lockdown Level
The Grey-Lockdown Zone was also recently be adjusted to allow outdoor dining. Outdoor dining is permitted subject to physical distancing rules, tables limited to members of the same household and a number of other public health and workplace safety measures.
Indoor dining at restaurants and indoor fitness are still not permitted under the current framework. The Government of Ontario’s full framework, including all sector-specific regulations is available online.
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