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Ontario expands gathering limit to 10 people

The government of Ontario just announced that the gathering limit in the province will be increased from five to ten people. This is happening province-wide, regardless of whether you live in一个地区转移到第二阶段.

Premier Doug Ford made the announcement during hisdaily press briefing at Queen's ParkMonday, along with a whole host of other announcements aboutbusinesses and services that will be permitted to openin certain regions in the coming days.

"Effective Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., the province will increase the limit on social gatherings from five to 10 people across the province, regardless of whether a region has moved to Stage 2," readsa release from the province.

Ontarians have been waiting for this announcement for quite some time, and at one pointFord insinuated that the gathering limit would be expandedback in May.

But he eventually changed his tune and saidthe province was not yet readyto allow more than five people from different households to gather in Ontario based on the advice of the province's Chief Medical Officer.

Now, as Ontario regions outside the Golden Horseshoe are permitted to enter Stage 2 of reopening, all those living in Ontario in any region will be able to gather in larger groups.

Still, the province says health and safety precautions should still be taken and physical distancing should be practiced.

“我们有能力make this announcement today because of the extraordinary effort of our frontline workers and every other person in the province who helped to stop the spread of this deadly virus," said Ford in a release.

"Entering Stage 2 means parts of the province will see more people back on the job and an opportunity to get back together with friends and family. Although this is extremely encouraging, I urge everyone to exercise caution and continue to follow public health advice as we are not out of the woods yet."

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