By Pepper Parr
February 11th, 2021
BURLINGTON, ON
The current lockdown and Stay-at-Home order will continue to apply to 28 public health regions, including Halton Region until Tuesday, February 16, 2021.
For Toronto, Peel and York regions, it is proposed that the Stay-at-Home order will continue to apply until Monday, February 22, 2021.
Changes to retail
The government has updated the Framework to allow for a safer approach to retail. Limited in-person shopping in Grey-Lockdown zones will be permitted with public health and safety measures, such as limiting capacity to 25% in most retail settings. In addition, public health and safety measures in retail settings will be strengthened for other levels of the Framework.
Individuals will also be required to wear a face covering and maintain physical distance when indoors in a business, with limited exceptions.. Businesses are encouraged to review the COVID-19 Response Framework for sector-specific public health and workplace safety measures and public health advice.
The pressure on the province to re-open the economy has been intense. The Retail Council of Canada had its membership send thousands of letters to the Office of the Premier.
This government is a pro-business operation – it goes every grain of who they are to force small businesses to shut down.
Many are of the view that the number of new infections reported daily is just not low enough and the risk isn’t worth the benefit.
Should the infection numbers spike again – and the province is forced into yet another shut down, the response from the public will be severe.
Advocates for the front line workers want to see paid sick days for those people who have to work and put themselves and their families at risk when they report for work.
The evidence and the science seems to tell us that this virus can be brought to heel – but that we are going to have to hang tight and wait this out.
That doesn’t appear to be what the current government is prepared to do.
‘Emergency Brake’ System
Recognizing the risk posed by new variants to the province’s pandemic response, Ontario is introducing an “emergency brake” to allow for immediate action if a public health unit region experiences rapid acceleration in COVID-19 transmission or if its health care system risks becoming overwhelmed.
If this occurs, the Chief Medical Officer of Health, in consultation with the local medical officer of health, may advise immediately moving a region into Grey-Lockdown to interrupt transmission.