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来源:多伦多市政府   更新:2020-03-16 17:52:34   作者:多伦多市政府

Toronto Medical Officer of Health strongly recommends dine-in restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and theatres temporarily close

Today, as part of the City of Toronto's ongoing response to COVID-19, Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Eileen de Villa is strongly recommending all bars, dine-in restaurants, nightclubs, and theatres close to further prevent the spread of COVID-19 effective 12:01 a.m., March 17, 2020.

Businesses that provide food takeout and delivery options are encouraged to keep those options available to continue to provide the public with food options while limiting social interactions between people.

Many restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and theatres have already taken the important step of voluntarily closing their doors to the seated public during the pandemic response. Dr. de Villa is encouraging the rest of the industry to follow that example for the health of our entire community.

Dr. de Villa warned that if businesses fail to comply with the recommendation, she will issue orders to individual establishments under Section 22 of the Health Protection and Promotion Act.

Dr. de Villa is recommending this unprecedented step to protect the health and safety of all Toronto residents, and to further encourage residents to undertake social distancing – limiting their interactions with other residents to avoid the possibility of spreading COVID-19 through the community. Every social interaction that doesn't happen will further prevent the spread of COVID-19 and avoid people carrying the virus to vulnerable residents of our city, including seniors and people with pre-existing health conditions.

This is a critical time to flatten the growth curve of COVID-19 in our community and Toronto Public Health, along with the City of Toronto, is committed to doing everything possible based on the expert advice of public health professionals to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Toronto Public Health continues to encourage all residents to stay home if possible and reduce their interactions with other people. As well, residents who have travelled outside of Canada, including to the United States, are strongly encouraged by Toronto Public Health to self-isolate for 14 days.

Many residents that work frontline jobs in healthcare and emergency services can't work from home. Dr. de Villa said the measures being urged today, provided the public follows them, will help protect those frontline workers and allow them to continue to do their jobs.

The City is also working to address the economic impact of COVID-19. The Mayor's Economic Support and Recovery Task Force was launched Monday along with the announcement of several measures aimed at providing immediate economic relief. The City is also exempting retail businesses from its Noise Bylaw to facilitate after-hour deliveries.

311 and the Toronto Public Health Hotline are experiencing a very high volume of calls. Answers to the many questions residents have are available at https://www.toronto.ca/home/covid-19/, including a full list of COVID-19 related City cancellations and closures. By using this online resource, wait times on the phone can be reduced, allowing staff to address more complex questions.

The City’s website will be updated regularly as new information becomes available. People are encouraged to check back often for the latest information on programs and services.

(Source: City of Toronto)

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