Ontario declares state of emergency, issues stay-at-home order
Whitby, Ontario – This afternoon, the Province of Ontario declared a state of emergency and issued a province-wide stay-at-home order, beginning Thursday April 8.
When: Further restrictions go into effect on Thursday April 8 at 12:01 a.m. and will remain in place for at least four weeks.
What: In addition to the emergency brake measures, further restrictions in the stay-at-home order include, but are not limited to:
- Discount and big box stores will be allowed to open for sale of essential items only.
- All other retailers, including malls, will be restricted to curbside pick up and delivery only.
- Residents are asked to restrict travel outside of their home region.
For a full list of the stay-at-home order requirements, restrictions and enforcements, please visit ontario.ca.
COVID-19 vaccination appointments will continue during the stay-at-home order. Residents are asked to continue to check the websites daily, those who need assistance to book can call 1-888-444-5113. Visit durham.ca/COVIDVaccines for more information.
Note: Stay home, stay safe and save lives. Support local businesses where possible, wash your hands frequently, stay six feet apart, wear your mask and download the COVID Alert app. Remember to visit durham.ca/COVIDCases for the latest available case information in Durham Region. Together we remain #DurhamStrong.
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