NEW: Full text of Ontario's #StayAtHome order has been published.
"Every individual shall remain in their place of residence at all times unless..."
There are 29 exceptions, starting with work and school. #COVID19Ontario
Obtaining various goods and services, including doing curbside pickup. #COVID19Ontario
Providing support or assistance to someone who needs it, taking children to a parent or guardian. #COVID19Ontario
Health, safety and legal reasons, including fleeing domestic violence, exercising, going to court or exercising an Indigenous treaty right. #COVID19Ontario
Travelling: between your multiple residences, between parents' homes, to buy/sell a home, to start a lease, to move, or to go to an airport, train or bus station for out of province travel. #COVID19
Attending a permitted wedding, funeral or religious service. Also if you live alone, you can leave home to gather with another household. #COVID19Ontario
And finally the exceptions around animals, including taking them to the vet or for a walk. #COVID19Ontario
Other clarifying clauses in Ontario's #StayAtHome order, including that it does not apply to people who are homeless. #COVID19Ontario
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NEW: Update with lots more specifics about Ontario's #COVID19 vaccine distribution plan. Here's the overview slide, just presented to reporters during a technical briefing. #COVID19Ontario
Ontario's #COVID19 vaccine distribution task force says residents, workers and essential caregivers in all long-term care homes *across the province* and all high-risk retirement homes are to get a first dose of vaccine by Feb 15. #COVID19Ontario
NEW: Ontario is *considering* whether to extend the interval between 1st & 2nd vaccine doses. Nat'l Advisory Committee on Immunization says provs could consider extending up to 6 weeks, given limited supply, urgency of protecting vulnerable, initial dose having 90%+ efficacy.
BREAKING: Ontario is imposing a stay at home order, effective 12:01am Thursday. People are to remain at home except for essential purposes (groceries, pharmacy, health care, exercise, essential work). #COVID19Ontario cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
•State of emergency is declared immediately.
•Non-essential retail stores (hardware, alcohol, shops doing curbside pickup) limited to opening 7 am- 8 pm
•Masks indoors mandatory in businesses .
•Non-essential construction closed
•Outdoor gatherings max 5 #COVID19Ontario
NEW: Here's the list of construction that is deemed essential and is *not* being shut down, as Ontario declares a state of emergency. #COVID19Ontario
All of this information comes from multiple sources who have seen the modelling, which was presented to cabinet on Friday.
However, the Ford government is not planning to release it publicly until tomorrow, nor announce any new restrictions until tomorrow. #COVID19Ontario
Sources say the modelling suggests Ontario is on track to report an average of 6,000 new cases of #COVID19 daily before the end of this month. That would be 10X as high as the peak of the first wave. #COVID19Ontario
I have watched & listened to nearly every one of Premier Doug Ford's 200+ news conferences in the nine months since the pandemic began, and I believe he has never sounded more worried than he did this morning. #COVID19Ontario cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
Ford: "This is so, so serious. Matter of fact, this is the most serious situation we've ever been in, ever, ever, since the beginning of this pandemic." #COVID19Ontario
Ford: "We are in a crisis, that's how I can describe it. It is scary." #COVID19Ontario
BREAKING: Ontario reports its deadliest day of the #COVID19 pandemic so far: 89 deaths.
Also a single-day record of more than 3,500 new cases. #COVID19Ontario cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
THREAD: Ontario's second wave of #COVID19, in quotes and charts.
"We are flattening the curve." Premier Doug Ford, Oct. 6
(seven-day-average trend of new cases daily = 611) #COVID19Ontario
“We see the curve going down.” Premier Doug Ford, Oct. 28 (daily average of new cases = 886) #COVID19Ontario
“We’re seeing the numbers starting to go down, not to the level that any of us would like to see, but they are maintaining at a plateau.” Health Minister Christine Elliott, Nov. 2 (daily average of new cases = 919) #COVID19Ontario