Woodstock Police responded to 7 complaints over the weekend about people not following the stay at home orders with social gatherings.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police responded to 7 calls this weekend around complaints of gatherings larger than stay at home orders allow.
Current restrictions allow for only one person inside your home, outside of the people you live with a maximum of 5 people.
Gathering limits outdoors are permitted with a maximum of 5 people.
If you are unsure about what is permitted right now head to the official Ontario site at https://covid-19.ontario.ca/zones-and-restrictions

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