This is the new rules that just came out in Ontario Canada.
Ontario has expanded new gathering restrictions to the entire province in response to a recent surge in COVID-19 cases.
Gatherings are now capped at 10 people inside (down from 50) and 25 outside (down from 100). Organizers of gatherings in violation of the rules could face a minimum fine of $10,000 following amendments to the Reopening Ontario Act and those who attend could also be fined $750.
The new limits do not apply to staffed businesses or facilities, only private and unmonitored gatherings.
The expansion of the rules took effect Saturday morning and came following advice from the province’s public health team and chief medical officer Dr. David Williams, Premier Doug Ford announced during a rare weekend press conference.