The Province is reviewing new, stricter COVID-19 measures today, which are expected to made public tomorrow. It appears that for now at least, a curfew is off the table.
ONTARIO - The Province of Ontario is expected to announce stricter COVID-19 measures tomorrow.
It appears that for now, a reported curfew is off the table. Quebec implemented their 8:00 pm curfew over the weekend.
Tomorrow the Province will be releasing new modelling data which will show around 6,000 new infections every day by the end of the month.
Premier Ford was asked about a curfew this morning and said it is nothing something his cabinet is considering right now. Ford also said his cabinet is reviewing new COVID-19 measures today and will be making them public on Tuesday.

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