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Windsor police say they're ready to enforce lockdown rules 'as necessary'

Windsor police say they are ready to enforce restrictions related to the region-wide lockdown that came into effect overnight on Monday.

Region-wide lockdown took effect Monday

Side of a Windsor police cruiser
Windsor police say they will enforce COVID-19 restrictions. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

Windsor police say they are ready to enforce restrictions related to the region-wide lockdown that came into effect overnight on Monday.

In a statement, the police force said it would be monitoring complianceand using enforcement actions "as necessary."

"While our officers have endeavoured to strike a measured balance between enforcement and community support during previous zones of the public health measures, we are now in a critical stage that urgently callsfor compliance," Windsor police said in a statement Sunday.

The move to the grey "lockdown" zone for Windsor-Essexwas announced Friday afternoon after weeks of escalating COVID-19 cases.

Under the new framework, indoor gatherings with people outside the samehousehold are banned and non-essential businesses can remain open for curbside pick up/delivery only.

Essential businesses such as grocery stores and pharmacies have to remain at 50 per cent capacity.

In a news release Monday, the City of Windsor said in the last week, bylaw officers conducted 166COVID-19 checks, 40 of which were complaints made by the community.

During this enforcement blitz, four charges were laid --one was related to no masking and three were in regards to no safety plan.

Provincial COVID-19 lawscome with penalties of up to$100,000 anda year in jail for individuals.A corporation could be fined up to $10 million.

Over the weekend, Windsor-Essexsaw115 new COVID-19 cases and five additional deaths were announced.