COVID-19 news today: Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario, but most other public health restrictions remain

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COVID-19 news today: Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario, but most other public health restrictions remain
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Also, as many as 500 fully vaccinated health-care workers will be in the stands when the Winnipeg Jets host the Montreal Canadiens tonight

Nathan Denette/The Canadian PressThe order enacted in April asked residents to only leave home for reasons deemed essential like exercise, grocery shopping or seeking health care.But other measures like the five-person limit on outdoor gatherings and restrictions on in-person retail and other businesses remain.

True North Sports and Entertainment says masks must be worn throughout the game and concession stands will be closed. Premier Brian Pallister says he’s not worried about the spread of COVID-19 at the game, despite current public health orders that ban such gatherings.Saskatchewan residents could be unmasked by July 11.

Premier Scott Moe says mandatory masking and limits on the size of gatherings will be removed three weeks after 70 per cent of everyone in the province aged 12 and over has received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

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