Home Council Emergency orders extended until June 9

Emergency orders extended until June 9

Public health, safety remain top priorities

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ONTARIO — The Ontario government extended all emergency orders in force under s.7.0.2 (4) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.

Current emergency orders include the closure of outdoor playgrounds, play structures and equipment, public swimming pools and outdoor water facilities, as well as bars and restaurants except for takeout and delivery. Additionally, there continues to be restrictions on social gatherings of more than five people, and staff redeployment rules remain in place for long-term care homes and congregate settings like retirement homes and women’s shelters.

“We are extending these emergency orders to protect the health and safety of all individuals and families as we begin to gradually and safely reopen our province,” said Premier Doug Ford. “To build on the progress we have made to contain COVID-19, people should continue to follow these simple public health guidelines, practise physical distancing, wear a mask when it is a challenge to physical distance, and wash their hands regularly. If you think you have COVID-19 or may have been exposed to the virus, go to an assessment centre and get tested. Please stay safe.”

The Electricity Price for RPP Consumers order has been extended until May 31 and the Global Adjustment for Market Participants and Consumers order was extended until June 1. The other emergency orders which have been extended until June 9 are Closure of Establishments; Prohibiting Organized Public Events, Certain Gatherings; Work Deployment Measures for Health Care Workers; Drinking Water Systems and Sewage Works; Electronic Service; Work Deployment Measures in Long -Term Care Homes; Closure of Places of Non-Essential Businesses; Traffic Management; Streamlining Requirements for Long-Term Care Homes; and Prohibition on Certain Persons Charging Unconscionable Prices for Necessary Goods.

Also extended until June 9 are the emergency orders for Closure of Outdoor Recreational Amenities; Enforcement of Orders; Work Deployment Measures for Boards of Health; Work Deployment Measures in Retirement Homes; Access to COVID-19 Status Information by Specified Persons; Service Agencies Providing Services and Supports to Adults with Developmental Disabilities; Pickup and Delivery of Cannabis; Signatures in Wills and Powers of Attorney; Use of Force and Firearms in Policing Services; Child Care Fees; Agreements Between Health Service Providers and Retirement Homes; Temporary Health or Residential Facilities; and Closure of Public Lands for Recreational Camping.

The emergency orders for Work Deployment Measures for Service Agencies Providing Violence Against Women Residential Services and Crisis Line Services; Limiting Work to a Single Long-Term Care Home; Work Deployment Measures for District Social Services Administration Boards; Deployment of Employees of Service Provider Organizations; Work Deployment Measures for Municipalities; Limiting Work to a Single Retirement Home; Work Deployment Measures for Mental Health and Addictions Agencies; Congregate Care Settings; Access to Personal Health Information by Means of the Electronic Health Record; Certain Persons Enabled to Issue Medical Certificates of Death; Hospital Credentialing Processes; Education Sector; and Management of Long-term Care Homes in Outbreak are all extended until June 9.

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