TORONTO—Ontario’s cabinet was to consider new measures Monday to fight skyrocketing rates of COVID-19, but a curfew was not one of them. The discussion over additional restrictions was to take place as the province recorded more than 5,000 deaths from the virus. Premier Doug Ford said residents can expect an announcement on new measures on Tuesday. “We worked all weekend … right until late hours last night,” he said as he arrived at the legislature ahead of Monday night’s cabinet meeting. “We’ll be going to cabinet with recommendations.” Senior government sources with knowledge of the measures being considered confirmed that an overnight curfew was not recommended by public health officials. The government is also set to make new COVID-19 projections public on Tuesday. Ford has said those figures are very concerning and warned of “rough waters” ahead. The premier said Friday that the current provincewide lockdown could extend past January, …