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 Mayday, mayday, mayday.The sudden COVID-19 pandemic surge in new infections and hospital admissions of adults under 60 has forced Premier Doug Ford to effectively shut stanley cup  much of Ontarios economy until May 1.Just in time for the Easter long weekend, indoor social gatherings for people from another household are out 鈥?singles excepted 鈥?and outdoor gatherings limited to five people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were now fighting a new enemy,  a grim-faced Ford said in reference to highly contagious variants of the virus after his science advisers painted a sombre picture of their  significantly  increased risks that threaten to overwhelm intensive care units by late April 鈥?even with new restrictions. They spread faster and do more harm,  the premier added.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While schools remain open and the April 12 spring break will go ahe stanley shop ad, Ford decreed a 28-day lockdown beginning Satur stanley us day.In Toronto and Peel 鈥?locked down since late November 鈥?the main change will be an end to two weeks of dining and drinks on restaurant patios and the cancellation of plans announced just a week ago to let haircuts resume midmonth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Its not clear how the minor alterations will bring down cases in the two areas, where the weekly infection rates per 100,000 residents are up 34 per cent in Toronto and 16 per cent in Peel since