Remember When?
Now that Toronto has been declared a red zone, the City and Public Health have tightened restrictions in an effort to decrease the spread of COVID. We are being asked to stay home except for essential services and to only meet in person with people who live within your household - whether you planned to meet inside or outside.
In other words, solo walking is excellent; family walks are excellent; group walks (even a small group) are discouraged. These restrictions are in place for the next 28 days.
Sorry to say, at least for the next few weeks:
I will stop sending the weekly blog.
We will no longer meet for any of the usually scheduled Shore Things activities......
Be safe. Keep moving (alone) and keep well. 'Til we meet again....
Some info - please note the paragraphs under the photo & caption in the first clipping:
| COVID-19 Response Framework: Red - Control Level | Toronto Public Health - Specific Enhanced Measures |
General Public Health Measures | Gathering limit for all organized public events and social gatherings: • 10 people indoors • 25 people outdoors Gathering limit for religious services, weddings and funerals: • 30% capacity indoors • 100 people outdoors Requirement for workplace screening Requirement for face coverings at indoor workplaces Requirement for face coverings in indoor public spaces, with limited exemptions Worker protections such as eye protection where patrons without face coverings are within two metres of workers Development and implementation of a communication/public education plan (highlighting risk) | Social Gatherings • Limit all social gatherings to household members only and/or 1 or 2 essential supports1. Restrict close contacts to household and • Eliminate visiting private homes, unless for emergency reasons, one-on-one teaching (e.g., tutoring), emergency repairs, renovations or construction; • Limit in-person activities outside the home to essential activities only; • Cancel or hold virtually all in- person activities that are discretionary. |
5 comments:
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Leverne
Be safe, friends.
Time to get out the reading list. As Helen says, take care, and hopefully we'll be able to walk together soon.
Ruth
Hunker down now so we can see each other later!
Keep well my new walking friends! Til we meet again.
Wendy
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