Unsubscribe anytime or, Sign up for our free email newsletter so youre always in the know. You can gather with a different group of 10 people but you still need to physicallydistance. Wall vaults contain multiple people, and mausoleums can have multiple families in them. Double bubbling is not currently allowed in Ontario. According to agovernment representative, as long as a physical distance of two metres can be maintained with people who are not in your household it doesn't matter where the gathering takes place. Meanwhile, this new socialgathering limit isn't restricted to two households andphysicaldistancing measures are still required. The gathering increase is allowed in all regions, whether or not they have moved to the provinces Stage 2 of reopening which is expected as of Friday as well. They are in effect for at least 28 days. The province has extended its emergency orders, which means that all gatherings are limited to five people until June 9, with the exception of funerals (10 people) and certain religious gatherings. Up to 6 people can be buried in a grave. Weddings, funerals and other religious services must also be capped at a maximum of 10 people both indoors and outdoorswith physical distancing in effect, and drive-in services are also permittedsubject to certain conditions. Ontario. The total payable amount for each ticket was $880. This allows them tono longer have to physically distance from each other and they can even hug. Ensure that people standing in line can maintain a 6-foot distance from one another. Ontario's gathering limits for the province-wide shutdown won't change much in lives of Toronto residents considering the city has already been in lockdown for more than a month now, but soon they'll apply for the entire province. Or at the very least--catch it. Those who plan to gather with family despite COVID-19 restrictions this holiday season may not only face hefty fines, but also personal liability if someone falls ill under their roof, lawyers say. As part of the next stage of reopening Premier Doug Ford outlined the details during his daily brief Monday. Yes. For outdoors, capacity limits adjust to allow for the number of people that can maintain two metres of physical distance (small space fewer people; large space, more people). Earlier Saturday, Premier Doug ", Join the conversation Places of worship will also be able to resume services this Friday, but must cap attendance at 30 % of their building capacity. More specifically, the province says residentsshould not visit any other household or allow visitors in their homes. "Individuals who live alone and single parents may consider having exclusive, close contact with another household to help reduce the negative impacts of social isolation," says the province. "Ontarians should stay home to the fullest extent possible," says the province. 10 people at an indoor event or gathering (previous limit of 50); or 25 people at an outdoor event or gathering (previous limit of 100). Indoor gathering limits will increase to a maximum of 50 people. It may be helpful to post signs or markers to help attendees maintain the appropriate physical distance of at least 6 feet. People who are in close contact with others, for example, who live in the same household, work together in the same workplace, or gather with friends to visit without physical distancing and/or use of a face covering, are all at risk of getting COVID-19 from someone who has the virus.