The Stay-At-Home Order in Ontario is now in effect for at least 28 days.
Ontario residents are now required to stay home at all times, unless they need to leave the house for any of the following reasons:
Work, school and child care
1. Working or volunteering where the nature of the work or volunteering requires the individual to leave their residence, including when the individual’s employer has determined that the nature of the individual’s work requires attendance at the workplace:
2. Attending school or a post-secondary institution.
3. Attending, obtaining or providing child care.
4. Receiving or providing training or educational services.
Obtaining goods and services
5. Obtaining food, beverages and personal care items.
6. Obtaining goods or services that are necessary for the health or safety of an individual, including health care services and medications.
7. Obtaining goods, obtaining services, or performing such activities as are necessary for the safe operation, maintenance and sanitation of households, businesses, means of transportation or other places.
8. Purchasing or picking up goods through an alternative method of sale, such as curbside pickup, from a business or place that is pe1mitted to provide curbside pickup under the Stage 1 Order.
9. Attending an appointment at a business or place that is permitted to be open by appointment under the Stage 1 Order.
10. Obtaining services from a financial institution or cheque cashing service.
11. Obtaining government services, social services and supports, mental health support services or addictions support services.
Assisting others
12. Delivering goods or providing care or other support or assistance to an individual who requires support or assistance, or receiving such support or assistance, including,
i. providing care for an individual in a congregate care setting, and
ii. accompanying an individual who requires assistance leaving their residence for any purpose permitted under this Order.
13. Taking a child to the child’s parent or guardian or to the parent or guardian’s residence.
14. Taking a member of the individual’s household to any place the member of the household is permitted to go under this Order.
Health, safety and legal purposes
15. Doing anything that is necessary to respond to or avoid an imminent risk to the health or safety of an individual, including,
i. protecting oneself or others from domestic violence,
ii. leaving or assisting someone in leaving unsafe living conditions, and
iii. seeking emergency assistance.
16. Exercising, including,
i. walking or moving around outdoors using an assistive mobility device, or
ii. using an outdoor recreational amenity that is permitted to be open under the Stage 1 Order.
17. Attending a place as required by law or in relation to the administration of justice.
18. Exercising an Aboriginal or treaty right as recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
Multiple residences and moving
19. Travelling to another residence of the individual if,
i. the individual intends to be at the residence for less than 24 hours and is attending for one of the purposes set out in this order; or
ii. the individual intends to reside at the residence for at least 14 days.
20. Travelling between the homes of parents, guardians or caregivers, if the individual is under their care.
21. Making arrangements to purchase or, sell a residence or to begin or end a residential lease.
22. Moving residences
Travel
23. Travelling to an airport, bus station or train station for the purpose of travelling to a destination that is outside of the Province.
Gatherings
24. Attending a gathering for the purpose of a wedding, a funeral or a religious service, rite or ceremony that is permitted under the Stage 1 Order or making necessary arrangements for the purpose of such a gathering.
25. If the individual lives alone, gathering with the members of a single household.
Animals
26. Obtaining goods or services that are necessary for the health or safety of an animal, including obtaining veterinary services.
27. Obtaining animal food or supplies.
28. Doing anything that is necessary to respond to or avoid an imminent risk to the health or safety of an animal, including protecting an animal from suffering abuse
29. Walking or otherwise exercising an animal.
- This Order does not apply to individuals who are homeless.
- If this Order allows an individual to leave their residence to go to a place, it also authorizes them to return to their residence from that place.
- The requirement to remain at an individual’s place of residence does not prevent the individual from accessing outdoor parts of their place of residence, such as a backyard, or accessing indoor or outdoor common areas of the communal residences in which they reside that are open, including lobbies.’
- For greater certainty, nothing in this Order permits a business or place to be open if it is required to be closed under the Stage 1 Order.
- For greater certainty, nothing in this Order permits an individual to gather with other individuals if the gathering is not permitted under the Stage 1 Order.
- For greater certainty, individuals may only attend an outdoor organized public event or social gathering that is permitted under the Stage 1 Order.
For a complete look at what’s considered “essential” under the Stay-At-Home Order, please click here.
For the official government release on the Stay-At-Home Order, please click here.
Ontario has declared a state of emergency.
We've also issued a Stay-at-Home Order, effective Thursday January 14 at 12:01 a.m. Under this order everyone must stay home & only go out for essential trips.
If you're not sure if a trip is essential, it probably isn't. pic.twitter.com/dwoH9ilkY1
— Doug Ford (@fordnation) January 14, 2021
Stay home.
Stay safe.
Save lives. pic.twitter.com/Q6g4jqGJj9— Doug Ford (@fordnation) January 14, 2021
Effective Jan 14 at 12:01 a.m., Ontario is issuing a #StayAtHome order requiring everyone to remain at home, except for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services, getting exercise or for essential work. pic.twitter.com/pAssT5zjsG
— Ontario Ministry of Health (@ONThealth) January 13, 2021
Ontarians: #StayAtHome to protect you and your family from #COVID19. Only go out for essential purposes to help #StopTheSpread of #COVID19 and reduce contact with those outside your immediate household. https://t.co/rx4QFhQaBH pic.twitter.com/xKhlZav5tF
— Ontario Ministry of Health (@ONThealth) January 13, 2021