Southwestern Public Health is staying in the Orange tier for now. Hamilton is moving into lockdown and Brant County moves to red on Monday.
ONTARIO - The Province of Ontario is moving Hamilton into Lockdown on Monday.
Southwestern Public Health will be staying in the orange-restrict tier, despite signs that we were heading towards red. Brant County is moving to red under the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework. Earlier today, Premier Doug Ford announced that Peel and Toronto would be staying in lockdown. He also announced he will be announcing new measures to combat COVID-19 on Monday at 1:00 pm.
Brant County is one of 5 public health regions that will move from their current level in the framework to the following levels effective Monday, December 21, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. with Peel Public Health and Toronto Public Health remaining in lockdown until at least January 4, 2021:
Grey-Lockdown
City of Hamilton Public Health Services.
Red-Control
Brant County Health Unit.
Niagara Region Public Health.
Orange-Restrict
Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health.
Yellow-Protect
Timiskaming Health Unit.
Green-Prevent
Public Health Sudbury & Districts.

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