Ontario Premier Doug Ford says we are moving to Stage 2 of reopening the province on Friday (June 12th). Ford says this means hairdressers, personal care services (with the exception of facial services), malls with food courts restricting access to take out, pools, splash pads, more camping, beaches, libraries, community centres and more will reopen.
Ford adds religious places of ceremony will be able to reopen at 30% capacity. Ford says they will also be increasing the social gathering limit from 5 to 10. The Premier says they will share more details about childcare reopening tomorrow (Tuesday, June 9th).
Public health unit regions allowed to move into Stage 2 on Friday, June 12 at 12:01 a.m. include:
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Algoma Public Health
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Brant County Health Unit
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Chatham-Kent Public Health
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Eastern Ontario Health Unit
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Grey Bruce Health Unit
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Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit
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Hastings Prince Edward Public Health
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Huron Perth Public Health
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Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health
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Leeds Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit
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Middlesex-London Health Unit
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North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit
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Northwestern Health Unit
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Ottawa Public Health
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Peterborough Public Health
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Porcupine Health Unit
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts
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Region of Waterloo Public Health and Emergency Services
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Renfrew County and District Health Unit
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Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit
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Southwestern Public Health
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Thunder Bay District Health Unit
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Timiskaming Health Unit
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health
*The GTA and border communities will NOT be allowed to move out of stage 1 including Lambton County.
Businesses and services permitted to reopen with proper health and safety measures in place in regions entering Stage 2 include:
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Outdoor dine-in services at restaurants, bars and other establishments, including patios, curbside, parking lots and adjacent properties;
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Select personal and personal care services with the proper health and safety measures in place, including tattoo parlours, barber shops, hair salons and beauty salons;
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Shopping malls under existing restrictions, including food services reopening for take-out and outdoor dining only;
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Tour and guide services, such as bike and walking, bus and boat tours, as well as tasting and tours for wineries, breweries and distilleries;
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Water recreational facilities such as outdoor splash pads and wading pools, and all swimming pools;
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Beach access and additional camping at Ontario Parks;
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Camping at private campgrounds;
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Outdoor-only recreational facilities and training for outdoor team sports, with limits to enable physical distancing;
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Drive-in and drive-through venues for theatres, concerts, animal attractions and cultural appreciation, such as art installations;
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Film and television production activities, with limits to enable physical distancing; and
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Weddings and funerals, with limits on social gatherings to 10 people.
As more people return to work, the services they rely on will need to be available regardless of the stage a region is in. The province will soon release more details on:
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Child care;
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Summer camps;
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Post-secondary education pilots to help people graduate;
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Training centres; and
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Public transit.