Ontario Government Outlines Steps to Ease Public Health Measures

Ontario Government Outlines Steps to Ease Public Health Measures

January 20, 2022

The Ontario Government announced today that the province will follow a cautious and phased approach to lifting public health measures in the coming weeks. Please click here for full details of changes to Public Health Measures. Enhanced proof of vaccination (for those 12 and older), face coverings and/or masks, social distancing, and other requirements would continue to apply in existing settings.

Effective Monday, January 31st at 12:01 a.m. Ontario will begin the process of easing restrictions while maintaining protective measures.

HIGHLIGHT OF CHANGES

Gatherings Social indoor gathering limits increase to 10 people or fewer and outdoor gathering limits increase to 25 people or fewer.
Restaurants

Indoor dining service will re-open with limits of 50 percent capacity of the room. Customers must remain seated in restaurants and bars. No dancing is allowed. Proof of vaccination required. No buffets allowed.
 
Take out, drive-through and delivery allowed.
 
Outdoor areas remain open.

No restrictions on hours of operations.

Meeting & Event Spaces

Indoor meeting and event space will re-open with limits of 50 percent capacity of the room. No dancing is allowed. Proof of vaccination required.
 
Outdoor areas remain open.

Pro Shop/Retail 50 percent capacity (remains the same)
Recreational Amenities

Indoor recreational amenities will re-open (golf simulators, fitness centers, gyms) with limits of 50 percent capacity of the room. Proof of vaccination required.
 
Outdoor recreational amenities remain open.

NEW REBATE PROGRAM & GRANTS AVAILABLE

To support businesses required to close or reduce capacity due to the public health measures put in place to blunt the spread of the Omicron variant, the government has launched the Ontario Business Costs Rebate Program. Through the new program, the government will provide eligible businesses with a rebate payment of up to 100 percent for property tax and energy costs they incur while subject to these restrictions. Applications for the program opened on January 18, 2022. Learn more about the program and apply here.

The government is also introducing a new COVID-19 Small Business Relief Grant that will give businesses subject to closure under the modified Step Two of the Roadmap to Reopen a $10,000 grant. The application process will be open in the coming weeks and money will flow to eligible businesses in February. 

In addition, the government is also improving cash flows for Ontario businesses by making up to $7.5 billion available through a six-month interest-and penalty-free period for Ontario businesses to make payments for most provincially administered taxes. This penalty and interest-free period started on January 1, 2022. This supports businesses now and provides the flexibility they will need for long-term planning.

In the absence of concerning trends in public health and health care indicators, Ontario will follow a cautious and phased approach to lifting public health measures, with 21 days between each step, with more lifting of measures anticipated on February 21st and again on March 14th… click here for details.

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*Content courtesy of NGCOA