COVID-19 pandemic.Their joint statement said that outdoor activities done safely, with physical distancing and masking precautions in place, are “a necessary support to physical and mental health, especially during this prolonged period of lockdown.” Ontario could reopen more outdoor spaces even with stay-at-home order, science table adviser says “We’re not in jail in our house,” said Meed Ward, “we are allowed to go out in our neighbourhoods and get fresh air and exercise.”Most neighbourhoods in Burlington, she stressed, “are within walking distance of one of those amenities, whether it’s a pickleball court or a basketball court, a sports field.”Meed Ward added that the outdoor restrictions are “disproportionately affecting low-income,.