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THE SCOOP | Ontario Moves To Stage 3 July 16 — And Live Music Is Back

Artists of the Glenn Gould School vocal program (Photo courtesy of Koerner Hall)
Artists of the Glenn Gould School vocal program (Photo courtesy of Koerner Hall)

Live music and performance are on the way back in Ontario. While the details of Ontario’s reopening plan are still in the works, the government announced that the province will be entering Stage 3 on July 16, 2021.

“Ontario has continued to see improvements in key health indicators, allowing the province to move to Step Three of the Roadmap and safely resume more of the activities we’ve missed,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health in a media release.

As of July 8, more than 77 percent of Ontarians 12 and older had received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, with more than 50 percent having received their second. It adds up to more than 16.6 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in total across the province. Other indicators, including the number of hospitalizations, ICU capacity, and the weekly case rates, also influenced the decision.

The provincial case rate dropped by more than 23 percent between June 29 and July 5.

What it means for the arts

Ontarians will be able to return to indoor shopping and dining, sports and rec facilities. Here are the details when it comes to the arts and performance. In general, masking, social distancing, and contact tracing are in effect.

Gatherings:

Concerts, theatres and cinemas:

Notably, one part of the regulation seems to preclude walk-ins and last minute tickets due to contact tracing requirements.  Reservations will be required to all indoor events.

Fairs, rural exhibitions, festivals

Also reopening

The provincial government promised businesses it would provide the details before the changes take effect.

“Businesses do need to have this information in order to be able to plan, and it’s something that we are actively working on now,” Minister Christine Elliott told reporters on Wednesday. “We will release this information well in advance.”

The new Stage 3 measures will take effect at 12:01 a.m. on the morning of Friday, July 16, 2021.

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