Ontario urged to declare state of emergency with modelling, COVID-19 measures coming Tuesday
Province reported 3,338 more cases of the virus Monday morning with deaths topping 5,000
Ontario's cabinet is being urged to declare another state of emergency as it seeks to address surging numbers of COVID-19 cases in the province, sources say.
Health officials have recommended the following restrictions to cabinet, sources told CBC Toronto on Monday:
Gathering limits reduced to as few as five people.
Shorter hours for essential businesses, which would involve earlier closures and later openings.
Limits on construction activity, but those limits would still allow essential construction to continue. Essential construction would be defined as work on health care and critical infrastructure, as well as residential buildings.
A requirement that no employees would be allowed in offices unless they are deemed essential.
Those proposals, which have not yet been decided upon, come as Ontario reported another 3,338 cases of COVID-19 and the province's death toll topped 5,000 on Monday.
Also on Monday, a government source told CBC News that a curfew will not be among restrictions expected to be announced.