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Yesterday afternoon, the provincial government announced it would lift some restrictions on essential businesses as part of a phased-in approach to re-open the province. The changes are effective Tuesday, May 19th and relate to construction, household services, general maintenance and repair work, among others.

Despite the easing of certain restrictions, condominium Boards will have to determine whether they wish to nonetheless restrict entry to in-suite service providers, even if these providers provide the services listed below. Such restrictions may be deemed necessary to protect the health and safety of the condominium community, particularly in high-rise buildings with a high percentage of vulnerable residents.

The list of the Stage 1 openings follows:

Detailed List of Ontario Stage 1 Openings
This list is effective May 19, 2020, and may be updated when the corresponding emergency orders are amended.

Construction
All construction to resume and essential workplace limits lifted
Includes land surveyors
Retail
In addition to retail operating online, or with curbside pickup and delivery, all retail can open under the following restrictions and guidelines:
No indoor malls.
Must have a street-front entrance (i.e., stores with dedicated street access/storefront)
Open in-store by appointment and/or by limiting the number of people in the store at any one time. Retailers would need to restrict the number of customers per square metre — for example, one customer per 4 square metres (43 square feet) — to ensure physical distancing of 2 metres at all times.
Only fitting rooms with doors would be used, not curtains, to facilitate disinfecting. Retailers would restrict use to every second fitting room at any one time to allow for cleaning after use and ensure physical distancing.
For further guidance on this sector, please refer to resources to prevent COVID-19 in the workplace.
Vehicle dealerships and retailers
Vehicle dealerships and retailers, including:
New and used car, truck, and motorcycle dealers
Recreational vehicle (RV) dealers (e.g., campers, motor homes, trailers, travel trailers)
Boat, watercraft and marine supply dealers
Other vehicle dealers of motorized bicycles, golf carts, scooters, snowmobiles, ATVs, utility trailers, etc
Prior to Stage 1, motor vehicles dealerships were restricted to appointments only.
Media operations
Office-based media operations involving equipment that does not allow for remote working. For example:
Sound recording, such as production, distribution, publishing, studios.
Film and television post-production, film and television animation studios.
Publishing: periodical, book, directory, software, video games
Media activities that can be completed while working remotely have been encouraged to continue during the Restart phase.
Filming or other on-site activities, especially those that require the gathering of workers, performers or others are not permitted to resume in Stage 1.
Scheduled surgeries (public and private facilities)
Non-emergency diagnostic imaging and surgeries in public hospitals, private hospitals and independent health facilities, clinics, and private practices to resume based on ability to meet specified pre-conditions including the MOH framework: A Measured Approach to Planning for Surgeries and Procedures During the COVID-19 Pandemic, contains clear criteria that must be met before hospitals can resume scheduled surgeries.
Scheduled surgical and procedural work to resume once “Directive #2 for Health Care Providers (Regulated Health Professionals or Persons who operate a Group Practice of Regulated Health Professionals)” is amended or revoked, which relies on hospitals meeting criteria outlined in A Measured Approach to Planning for Surgeries and Procedures During the COVID-19.
Health services
Allowing certain health and medical services to resume, such as in-person counselling and scheduled surgeries based on the ability to meet pre-specified conditions as outlined in A Measured Approach to Planning for Surgeries and Procedures During the COVID-19 Pandemic, as well as resuming professional services such as shifting Children’s Treatment Centres from virtual to in-person.
In-person counselling to resume including psychotherapy and other mental health and support services. Some of these services were available in-person for urgent needs. For example:
Addiction counselling
Crisis intervention
Family counselling
Offender rehabilitation
Parenting services
Palliative care counselling
Rape crisis centres
Refugee services
Community services
Libraries for pick-up or delivery
Outdoor recreational amenities
Marinas can resume recreational services
Pools will remain closed
Individual recreational sports
Outdoor recreational sports centres for sports not played in teams will open with limited access to facilities (e.g., no clubhouse, no change rooms, washrooms and emergency aid only). Examples of sports centres include:
Tennis courts
Rod and gun clubs
Cycling tracks (including BMX)
Horse riding facilities
Indoor rod and gun clubs and indoor golf driving ranges
Individual sports competitions without spectators
Professional and amateur sport activity for individual/single competitors, includingtraining and competition conducted by a recognized Provincial Sport Organization, National Sport Organization, or recognized national Provincial training centres (e.g., Canadian Sport Institute Ontario) with return to play protocols in place and no spectators, except for an accompanying guardian for a person under the age of 18 years.
This includes indoor and outdoor non-team sport competitions that can be played under physical distancing measures. This includes:
Water sports on lakes and outdoor bodies of water
Racquet sports such as tennis, ping pong, badminton
Animal-related sports such as dog racing, agility, horse racing
Other sports such as: track and field, car and motorcycle racing, figure skating, fencing, rock climbing, gymnastics, etc.
Swimming pools will remain closed. As a result, water-based sports competitions are excluded if not conducted on lakes or outdoor bodies of water.
High-contact sports are not allowed even if they are non-team. These include sports where physical distancing cannot be practiced such as:
Racquetball, squash, boxing, wrestling sports, martial arts, etc.
Professional services related to research and development
Professional services related to conducting research and experimental development in physical, engineering and life sciences including electronics, computers, chemistry, oceanography, geology, mathematics, physics, environmental, medicine, health, biology, botany, biotechnology, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, pharmacy, veterinary and other allied subjects. For example:
Agriculture, food research, horticulture or botany, entomological, forestry, livestock, veterinary research and development laboratories
Bacteriological, biotechnology, chemical, nanobiotechnology, pharmacy, genetics, genomics, computational biology, research and development laboratories.
Computer and related hardware, electronic, telecommunication research and development services.
Geology, oceanographic, pollution research and development, and astronomical observatories.
Mathematics research and development.
Industrial research and development laboratories.
These examples are listed for clarity. Most if not all these services are already permitted under the “Research” section of the List of Essential Workplaces.
Emissions inspection facilities
All emissions inspection facilities for heavy diesel commercial motor vehicles, including mobile inspection facilities.
Veterinary services
Veterinary services can resume all services by appointment.
Animal services
Pet grooming services
Pet sitting services
Dog walking services
Pet training services
Training and provision of service animals
Effective May 16, 2020, businesses that board animals (e.g., stables) may allow boarders to visit, care for, or ride their animal
Indoor and outdoor household services
Private households could now employ workers on or about the premises in activitiesprimarily concerned with the operation of the household such as:
Domestic services: housekeepers, cooks, maids, butlers, personal affairsmanagement, nanny services, babysitters, other domestic personnel, etc.
Cleaning and maintenance service: house cleaning, indoor/outdoor painting, windowcleaning, pool cleaning, general repairs.
Maintenance
General maintenance, and repair services can resume, and are no longer limited to“strictly necessary” maintenance.

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