Most University of Guelph students connected to COVID-19 outbreak have recovered The city said the four residents were charged with violating Guelph’s nuisance party bylaw and failure to comply COVID-19 restrictions.The fine for the party amounted to $615, while the COVID-19 fines include $880 for failing to comply with the Reopening Ontario Act and $1,000 for obstructing an officer.The total fine for each amounted to $2,625.The current restrictions, including the stay-at-home order, are expected to be in effect until at least Feb.
11.“While provincial rules and regulations may change, most people understand the underlying idea is to reduce contact with people they don’t live with,” the city said in a post on its website.It added that.