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Leeds, Grenville & Lanark going red, Kingston area to yellow on Monday

The Leeds, Grenvilleand LanarkDistrict Health Unit (LGL)moves from yellow to red, while Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington(KFL&A)Public Health goes from green to yellow.

2 health units west of Ottawa to go under tighter COVID-19 rules

Medical Officer of Health for the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Health Unit Dr. Kieran Moore speaks March 15, 2021. His health unit already made many of the changes in Kingston that would have come with a move to yellow. (Lars Hagberg/Canadian Press)

Two more eastern Ontario health units will have tighter rules as of Monday at 12:01 a.m. ET.

The Leeds, Grenvilleand LanarkDistrict Health Unit (LGL) movesfrom yellow to red;Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington(KFL&A)Public Health goesfrom green to yellow.

Under the provincial framework forred, LGLrestaurantsare slated to close at 10 p.m. ET instead of midnight, and liquor sales will have to stop at 9 p.m.

The government said Fridayit will "cautiously" adjust dining capacity limits at restaurants, bars and other food establishments for regions in grey, red and orange starting Saturday at 12:01 a.m.

Orange and red zones will have their capacity limits adjusted based on "scalable calculation"that would allow for up to about 50 per cent of the indoor dining area to be accessible to the public, with physical distancing. The total can't exceed 50 people inside for red zones and 100 people in orange, the province said.

In red, sports games and scrimmages are not allowed. Anyone exercising withoutplaying sports can spend a maximum of 90 minutes in a fitness facility.

As well, movie theatres are being closed.Sensory deprivation pods, saunas, bath houses and adult venues willalso shut.

A Lanark County paramedic vehicle is parked at the Carleton Place Arena, west of Ottawa, in early March 2021. The health unit there is moving to red as of Monday. (Jean Delisle/CBC)

Entire Kingston region now has restaurant changes

KFL&A currently has 73 active COVID-19 cases asof itsFriday update. In the last week, its number of suspected and confirmed coronavirus variant cases nearly tripled to 27.

It has responded by extending anorder covering gatherings and restaurants in the City of Kingstonuntil May.

Moving to yellow means similar changes,such as a limit of six people a table, last call for alcohol at 11 p.m.and closing time of midnight for restaurant,will affect the rest of the health unit.

It does not overruleKingston's order, which isstricter in places: a gathering limit of five people, compared to 10 indoors and 25 outdoors for private gatherings under yellow, for example.

Another new rule is KFL&A indoor fitness classes will have a limit of 10 people.

LGLrecorded eight more COVID-19 cases in its Friday update, for 86over the last week. Most of their active cases are in Lanark County, where the health unit has tightened rules.

Ottawa moved to red on the pandemic scale on Friday.

Eastern Ontario's other health units stayed put:

  • The Eastern Ontario Health Unit in orange.
  • Renfrew County and District in yellow.
  • Hastings Prince Edward is the last remaining unit in green.

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