Published Friday, February 12, 2021 2:38PM ESTLast
Updated Friday, February 19, 2021 1:49PM EST
As of Feb. 22, all regions—with the exception of Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay Parry Sound District—will have transitioned out of Ontario’s stay-at-home order into this system.
Twenty-seven public health units moved to the framework on Feb. 16, joining three others which had moved on Feb. 10.
The stay-at-home order will remain in place for Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay Parry Sound District until at least Mar. 8, at which point they are also expected to transition to the framework.
Here is a list of where each of Ontario’s 34 public health units currently stand in Ontario’s tiered framework:
Stay-at-home order:
- Toronto
- Peel Region
- North Bay Parry Sound District
- Niagara Region Public Health
- York Region (moves to Red Zone on Feb. 22)
- Lambton Public Health (moves to Red Zone on Feb. 22)
- Chatham-Kent Public Health
- City of Hamilton Public Health Services
- Durham Region Health Department
- Halton Region Public Health
- Middlesex-London Health Unit
- Region of Waterloo Public Health and Emergency Services
- Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit
- Southwestern Public Health
- Thunder Bay District Health Unit
- Wellington-Dufferin Guelph Public Health
- Windsor-Essex County Health Unit
- Brant County Health Unit
- Eastern Ontario Health Unit
- Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit
- Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit
- Huron Perth Public Health
- Ottawa Public Health
- Porcupine Health Unit
- Public Health Sudbury and Districts
- Algoma Public Health
- Grey Bruce Health Unit
- Northwestern Health Unit
- Peterborough Public Health
- Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit
- Timiskaming Health Unit
- Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Public Health
- Hasting Prince Edward Public Health
- Renfrew County and District Health Unit
The government has made some modifications to the colour-coded system, which can all be found here.