{"id":5140,"date":"2020-05-12T14:30:41","date_gmt":"2020-05-12T18:30:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/oshawachamber.com\/?p=5140"},"modified":"2023-12-13T18:14:01","modified_gmt":"2023-12-13T23:14:01","slug":"declaration-of-emergency-extended-while-ontario-gradually-reopens-the-economy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oshawachamber.com\/oshawa-chamber-news\/declaration-of-emergency-extended-while-ontario-gradually-reopens-the-economy\/","title":{"rendered":"Declaration of Emergency Extended While Ontario Gradually Reopens the Economy"},"content":{"rendered":"

New legislation will allow for more virtual or remote transactions during COVID-19<\/h4>\n

TORONTO \u2014 The Ontario government is extending the Declaration of Emergency under the\u00a0Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act<\/em>. This additional time will ensure the province has the necessary tools and health care capacity to contain COVID-19, while gradually reopening businesses, services, and amenities safely.<\/p>\n

Passed during a special sitting of the Ontario Legislature today, the Declaration of Emergency has been extended until June 2. The declaration will allow Ontario to continue to enforce current emergency orders, such as restricting retirement and long-term care home employees from working in more than one facility and prohibiting events and gatherings of more than five people. Since the emergency was first declared on March 17, the government has taken over 150 actions to help protect individuals, families, and businesses from the impacts of COVID-19.<\/p>\n

A full list of emergency orders can be found on\u00a0the e-Laws website<\/a>, under the\u00a0Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act<\/em>.<\/p>\n

“We are making steady progress to flatten the curve and get more people back to work safely, including our legislators, but we still have far to go in defeating COVID-19,” said Premier Ford. “Extending the declaration of emergency will allow us to continue to take action to protect Ontarians, while carefully and cautiously reopening more parts of our economy.”<\/p>\n

The House also passed the\u00a0COVID-19 Response and Reforms to Modernize Ontario Act, 2020,<\/em>\u00a0which will help people conduct business while practising physical distancing by:<\/p>\n