Toronto imposes mandatory quarantine for infected to help contain COVID-19
TORONTO — Canada’s most populous city has imposed a mandatory home quarantine on residents infected with COVID-19, as officials move to “aggressively halt” the spread of the virus.
Toronto Mayor John Tory says the new measures, recommended by the city’s chief medical officer, were to be implemented immediately and remain in place for up to 12 weeks.
They include an order that all those infected with COVID-19 stay home for 14 days, as well as anyone who has come in contact with them.
Those who are not ill and have not travelled are “strongly directed” to stay home, except to access health care, do a weekly grocery shop, exercise or walk their dogs.