Toronto police say they responded to more than 200 gatherings in the city over four days as officers worked to enforce COVID-19 regulations.In a news release issued Monday, police said since the introduction of 16 enforcement teams on Thursday, officers attended 210 gatherings in response to calls from the public and laid around 160 charges under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.Some criminal charges were also laid, including obstructing a police officer and assault.Officers said they received the most calls for the downtown area and noted the Saturday night was the “busiest.” Ontario reports 3,510 new COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths “While I want to thank the vast majority of residents who are respecting the law, too many.