We're now in the Orange-Restrict zone which means up to 10 people can gather indoors and up to 25 people can gather outdoors.
OXFORD COUNTY - Southwestern Public Health has officially moved into the Orange-Restrict zone.
This means up to 10 people can now gather indoors and up to 25 people can gather outdoors. Bars and restaurants can now have up to 50 patrons seated indoors with a limit of four people sitting together at a time.
Casinos and cinemas can also reopen with up to 50 people indoors.
Sports and recreation facilities can have up to 50 people indoors as well, but indoor fitness classes are capped at 10 people.
The London-Middlesex Health Unit also moved into the Orange-Restrict zone at midnight last night. The Haldimand-Norfolk and Huron Perth entered the Yellow-Protect zone.
You can find more information about the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework online here.

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