Ontario surpasses 5,000 reported COVID-19 deaths as cabinet debates new restrictions
TORONTO — New restrictions to fight skyrocketing rates of COVID-19 were being considered by Ontario’s cabinet Monday night, although a curfew was not one of them.
The discussion took place as the province hit the grim milestone of recording more than 5,000 deaths from the virus since the start of the pandemic.
Premier Doug Ford said residents can expect an announcement on new measures on Tuesday, when the province will also make new COVID-19 projections public.
“We worked all weekend … right until late hours last night,” he said as he arrived at the legislature ahead of Monday night’s cabinet meeting.