I found this on CP24. Not sure if MPA are personal care....but fuck...its seems kinda personal to me.....Stage 1 June 14 plus 21 days means maybe,,,,,July 5
Personal care services can reopen in second stage
In the past the Ford government has taken a piecemeal approach to reopening in which it lifted restrictions on a region-by-region basis, often splitting up the Greater Toronto Area in the process.
This time it is scraping its colour-coded framework in favour of a provincewide reopening strategy that Ford said is designed to give people โcertaintyโ and โtake the guess work out of their daily lives.โ
Under the plan, the second stage will begin at least 21 days after the first stage gets underway and will be tied to 70 per cent of Ontario adults having received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 20 per cent having been fully vaccinated.
In that stage, the province will begin permitting small indoor gatherings of up to five people and larger outdoor gatherings of up to 25 people
It will allow personal care services, like barber shops and nail salons, to reopen and boost the capacity at non-essential retail stores to 25 per cent.
Virtually all outdoor activities will be allowed to resume in the second stage, meaning that amusement parks and water parks can reopen in time for the busy summer season and sports leagues can resume operations.
The third stage of the reopening plan represents a more full return to normal life but wonโt occur until 70 to 80 per cent of adults have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 25 per cent have been fully vaccinated.
That is when indoor dining will be allowed and indoor fitness and recreational facilities can reopen.
The reopening plan takes a decidedly more cautious approach than the one being pursued in Quebec, where officials have said that they will up to 2,500 people to attend events in large theatres and arenas as of May 28,
Quebec also plans to allow indoor dining to resume and gyms to reopen across most of the province on May 31, likely months ahead of Ontario.
โI know that there might be some people who want to move faster but we canโt risk it right now,โ Ford said on Thursday. โToo much has been lost to do that right now. We are not done with this pandemic yet but we will get through this if we keep working together,โ