Stay-at-home order lifted in Toronto

2021-03-09 08:00:44 GMT2021-03-09 16:00:44(Beijing Time) Sina English
<p>People wearing face masks enter a store in Toronto, Canada, on March 8, 2021. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)</p>

People wearing face masks enter a store in Toronto, Canada, on March 8, 2021. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)

<p>People walks their dog in Toronto, Canada, on March 8, 2021. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)</p>

People walks their dog in Toronto, Canada, on March 8, 2021. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)

<p>Customers queue in front of a street food stall in downtown Toronto, Canada, on March 8, 2021. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)</p>

Customers queue in front of a street food stall in downtown Toronto, Canada, on March 8, 2021. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)

<p>Photo shows a shop assistant waiting for customers at a store in Toronto, Canada, March 8, 2019. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)</p>

Photo shows a shop assistant waiting for customers at a store in Toronto, Canada, March 8, 2019. A stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel Region, and North Bay was lifted Monday as the province loosens pandemic restrictions. The three regions were the last ones still under the order, and are transitioning back to the government's color-coded pandemic response framework. (Photo/Chiona News Service)

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