Ontario lifts capacity at restaurants, gyms; large venues increased to 50%

More public health restrictions were loosened today as the province speeds up its reopening plan. Shauna Hunt with reaction from some of the hardest hit businesses that can once again operate at full capacity.

Capacity limits are lifting in more Ontario settings as the province continues to roll back pandemic restrictions.

Indoor settings where proof of vaccination is required — including restaurants, gyms, and cinemas — can now operate full capacity and large spectator venues can return to 50 per cent capacity.

Gathering limits in most settings have increased to 50 people indoors and 100 people indoors.

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The Ford government announced the accelerated reopening earlier this week citing improving COVID indicators and the province’s vaccination rate as reasons to rolls back restrictions.


Measures lifted as of 12:01 a.m. on Feb. 17:


The remaining capacity limits in the province are set to be eased on March 1 and will coincide with end of proof of vaccination requirements. Businesses and other settings can choose to continue to require proof vaccination beyond that date if they wish to do so.

The province has yet to provide any timeline for ending masking requirements but says a timeline to lift them will come later.

Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical health officer, will provide his weekly COVID-19 briefing on Thursday afternoon.