COVID-19 public health measures, including mandatory masks and workplace vaccination policies, by the end of April. Here’s a look at what’s changing and when:Close contacts of people with confirmed COVID-19 infections or symptoms don’t need to isolate if the person lives outside their household.
It’s still recommended that they wear masks outside their home for 10 days and avoid high-risk settings.Those with household members who are COVID-19 positive or have symptoms do not need to isolate if they are 18 and older and have received a booster dose, or if they are 18 and under with two vaccine doses or had an infection in the past 90 days.
Ontario lifts mask mandate in most settings March 21, all directives to drop by April 27 Vaccination policies will no longer be required in hospitals, long-term care homes, schools and child-care settings.That means vaccination won’t be mandatory for long-term care workers at that point, and employers in the other sectors will no longer have to require that workers get vaccinated or regularly tested for the virus.The province says it will keep providing rapid-antigen virus tests and employers can keep their own vaccination policies.