The government just revealed where regions will be moving in Ontario's COVID-19 Response Framework. In a press release, the government stated that 27 public health regions will be moving back to the coloured zones on Tuesday, February 16. Editor's Choice: Canada's New Rules For Both Air & Land Travel Now Have Start Dates 27 Health Units moving into Ontario's COVID-19 Response Framework. However, Toronto, York, Peel and North Bay Parry Sound will all remain under Ontario's stay-at-home order until at least February 22. The health units are placed under the coloured zones as follows: Green- Prevent: Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit Timiskaming Health Unit Yellow- Protect: Algoma Public Health Grey Bruce Health Unit Northwestern Health Unit Peterborough Public Health Orange- Restrict: Brant County Health Unit Eastern Ontario Health Unit Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit Huron Perth Public Health Lambton Public Health Ottawa Public Health Porcupine Health Unit Public Health Sudbury and Districts Red- Control: Chatham-Kent Public Health City of Hamilton Public Health Services Durham Region Health Department Halton Region Public Health Middlesex-London Health Unit Region of Waterloo Public Health and Emergency Services Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit Southwestern Public Health Thunder Bay District Health Unit Wellington-Dufferin Guelph Public Health Windsor-Essex County Health Unit Grey-Lockdown: Niagara Region Public Health According to the government, each region will stay in its zones for at least two weeks. It will then be evaluated to see if the regions should move to another level. On February 10, the first three health units, Hastings Prince Edward Public Health, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health, and Renfrew County and District Health moved into the green zone.