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Here’s a run down on the reopening in the North East

As of MONDAY morning, March 22nd at 12:01am , three health units in northeastern Ontario are moving into the YELLOW-PROTECT designation under the provincial reopening colour-coded framework, while two health units are remaining where they are.
MOVING:
The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit is moving out of the RED-CONTROL zone and into the YELLOW-PROTECT.
The Porcupine Health Unit and Timiskaming Health Unit are moving from ORANGE RESTRICT zone into the YELLOW PROTECT.
REMAINING:
Public Health Sudbury & District will remain the GREY-LOCK DOWN.
Algoma Public Health will remain in the YELLOW-PROTECT.
For full details on the complete colour framework can be found HERE.
A notable change to the link above (until it is updated):   Ontario will now allow outdoor dining in grey-lockdown zones, modifying some of its COVID-19 restrictions and restaurants in the red and orange zones of the province’s colour-coded guidelines will have their indoor dining capacity increased to 50 per cent — up to a maximum of 50 or 100 people, respectively.
Only those from the same household can sit at a table together, indoors or outdoors, with the exception of those who live alone or caregivers.  People who live alone can sit with one other household, as can those who are acting as caregivers to someone outside their own household.

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