Lambton Public Health is moving into lockdown on Monday. The Province also announced changes to capacity limits in lockdown for weddings, funerals and religious services.
ONTARIO - Three public Health Units are moving to new levels on Monday in the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework.
Lambton Public Health, which includes Sarnia is going into lockdown.
The Northwestern Public Health Unit is moving into red and the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is moving to yellow.
All other health regions will stay at the same level. For us in the Southwestern Public Heath unit, it means we are staying in Orange.
The Province also announced changes to the lockdown measures. The province is also adjusting capacity limits in the Grey-Lockdown level of the Framework. Starting on Monday weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies will be permitted to allow for up to 15 per cent total occupancy indoors, or up to 50 people outdoors.

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