General public health measures and advice for all levels:
Close contact, gatherings and events
Limit close contact to your household (the people you live with).
Individuals who live alone, including seniors, may consider having exclusive, close contact with another household to help reduce the negative impact of social isolation.
Maintain two meters of physical distancing from everyone else.
Virtual gatherings or events are the safest way to visit or recognize occasions with people outside your household.
Adhere to PROVINCIAL and applicable local restrictions on public and private gatherings.
Algoma Public Health is in the Green Zone - Prevent
See https://www.ontario.ca/page/covid-19-response-framework-keeping-ontario-safe-and/open
I have spoken to Public Health in the Sault
today at 1:25 pm. We govern our park. Having members only able to be in the park, since we are 55 years of age and over, and following guidelines for Covid 19 this is acceptable and viewed as being preventative.
It has been recommended by both Federal and Provincial Ministers of Health that only members of the same household be inside your home. Social circles are not recommended. If you are outdoors maximum of 25 people and if you can not be 6 ft. apart, you must wear a mask. You need to be
6 ft. apart unless you live in the same household.
MEMBERS ONLY remains in effect during the off season, till further notice.
Irene
Stay Safe!