This post is current to March 30, 2020.
The Premier announced late on March 28, 2020 that he will be banning public meetings of more than five people. This will be an amendment to the March 18, 2020 Order (O Reg 52/20) banning public meetings of more than fifty people.
- The Order does not apply to households of more than five people
- The Order does apply to weddings, social gatherings, and services at places of worship.
- For funerals, the limit is 10 people
- For child care centres serving frontline health care workers and first responders, the limit is 50 people
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