TORONTO -- The COVID-19 outbreak has forced many businesses to close and many events to be cancelled.

Here is a full list of everything affected:

Businesses/Events

All tourist attractions

All theatres

All concert venues

All restaurants and bars, except those that provide takeout or delivery options

All casinos

All major fitness centres, as well as most smaller gyms

All organized public events of more than 50 people are prohibited, including parades

All Hudson's Bay locations for two weeks

Malls

Malls remain open but many companies have made independent decisions to close their stores until further notice

Cadillac Fairview malls - Eaton Centre, Fairview Mall, Sherway Gardens, Shops at Don Mills: The company says effective on March 16, operating hours will be 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It will remain in place for two weeks

Yorkdale Mall: Regular shopping hours will remain. However, management says it is offering retailers an option to reduce their operating hours to 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. starting March 16.

Square One Shopping Centre: The mall says that it will give its retailers the option to reduce their operating hours to 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting on Monday. The mall itself will remain open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Schools/Facilities

All indoor recreation facilities

All public libraries

All childcare facilities

All publicly funded Ontario schools will be closed from March 14 through April 5.

All communal services within places of worship

Toronto city hall and Metro Hall

Sports

The NBA has suspended its season

Major League Soccer has suspended its season

The NHL has put its season on pause

The MLB has postponed the start of its season

The English Premier League is suspending all matches

The National Lacrosse League has suspended its season

All March Madness games have been cancelled, the NCAA said Thursday

Others: