Ontario modifies COVID-19 colour-coding system after projections of up to 7,000 daily cases by end of December November 13, 2020 Ontario modifies COVID-19 colour-coding system after projections of up to 7,000 daily cases by end of December kawarthanow.com/2020/11/13/ontario-modifies-covid-19-colour-coding-system-after-projections-of-up-to-7000-daily- cases-by-end-of-december/ With thresholds to move health units into more restrictive levels lowered, four regions will be in Red-Control, six in Orange-Restrict, and five in Yellow-Protect By kawarthaNOW - Published Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces changes to the government's COVID-19 colour-coding system for Ontario health unit regions at a media conference at Queen's Park on November 13, 2020. The changes come a day after Ontario's top public health officials released new modelling data projecting Ontario could have 7,000 new daily COVID-19 cases by the end of December. (CPAC screenshot) With Ontario's top public health officials now projecting up to 7,000 daily COVID-19 cases in Ontario by the end of December, the Ontario government is lowering the thresholds of 1/6 https://kawarthanow.com/2020/11/13/ontario-modifies-covid-19-colour-coding-system-after-projections-of-up-to-7000-daily-cases-by-end-of-december/ https://kawarthanow.com/author/kawarthanow/ https://kawarthanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/ontario-premier-doug-ford-nov13-2020.jpg https://kawarthanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adalsteinn-brown-nov12-2020.jpg