THUNDER BAY AND SIMCOE-MUSKOKA MOVE FROM RED TO GREY LEVEL
NIAGARA MOVES TO RED-CONTROL, SIX OTHER REGIONS ALSO MOVE
As of today, Thunder Bay District Health Unit and Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit are to move from the Red-Control level to the Grey-Lockdown level based on increasing numbers in those regions. Niagara Region moves out of the Grey-Lockdown into the Red-Control zone.
GREY – LOCKDOWN
- 25% capacity limit
- Retailers must post capacity limits
- A safety plan is required to be prepared and made available upon request
- Retailers must have passive screening notice for customers and active screening for staff
- Individuals must physically distance and wear a face covering
RED – CONTROL
- Open for business but at 50 per cent capacity
- A safety plan is required to be prepared and made available upon request
- Retailers must post capacity limits publicly
- Retailers must have passive screening for patrons and active screening for staff
- Line-ups and patrons congregating outside must be managed by venue; 2 metres distance inside and outside; face coverings are required in line
In other developments, Chatham-Kent, Middlesex-London and Southwestern Public Health shift into the Orange-Restrict level, Haldimand-Norfolk and Huron Perth move to the Yellow-Protect zone and the Grey Bruce Health Unit moves into the Green-Prevent level.
For dealers, levels Orange to Green, share similar required practices:
- Open for business no capacity restrictions
- Retailers must have passive screening for patrons and active screening for staff
- A safety plan is required to be prepared and made available upon request
- Line-ups and patrons congregating outside must be managed by venue; 2 metres distance inside and outside; face coverings are required in line
To see all the Regions, their levels and the medical advice please see the Government’s full announcement here
For past Dealer Alerts from the UCDA please visit here: