Ontario has gone 15 straight days with COVID-19 cases above the 100 mark.
The province reported 170 new cases Thursday and one new death.
That has sparked questions about scaling back openings and group sizes.
Premier Doug Ford says, for the most part, most people are following public health rules and there is no need to go into reverse.
“We have 14 regions that have zero cases of COVID. We have 14 other regions that have five or less and then we have the same big urban centres no matter if it’s Peel, Toronto, Ottawa, York, and now a few in Durham,” notes the premier.
Ford says any decision will be based on the advice of their Chief Medical Officer.

