Confirmed cases since late January have now climbed to more than 100,000
Toronto and Peel Region are moving into "lockdown" effective midnight Monday as Ontario tries to curb a steep rise in COVID-19 cases, Premier Doug Ford announced Friday.
The shutdown will last a minimum of 28 days, equal to two incubation periods for the coronavirus, and the province says it will fine people $750 for violating public-health rules.
"Further action is required to prevent the worst-case scenario," Ford told reporters.
Meanwhile, Durham and Waterloo regions are moving into the red "control" zones while Huron-Perth, Niagara, Simcoe-Muskoka, southwestern Ontario and Windsor are moving to the orange "restrict" zone.
The lockdown restrictions mean:
No indoor gatherings with anyone outside a person's household.
Individuals who live alone can have close contact with one other household.
Outdoor gatherings are limited to 10 people.
Restaurants are limited to take-out, drive-through and delivery only.
Religious services, funerals and weddings are limited to 10 people indoors or 10 people outdoors.
Gyms are closed.
Non-essential retail and malls are limited to curbside pickup or delivery only.
Personal care services, casinos and bingo halls are closed.
Post-secondary institutions move to virtual instruction, with some exceptions, such as clinical training.
Pharmacies, doctor and dentist offices, grocery stores, essential services remain open.
Schools will also remain open.