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COVID RESPONSE FRAMEWORK
General public health measures (gatherings, workplace requirements and face coverings)
Limit for events and social gatherings (for example, barbeques):
10 people indoors
25 people outdoors
Limit for organized public events and gatherings:
50 people indoors
100 people outdoors
Limit for religious services, weddings and funerals:
30% capacity indoors
100 people outdoors
Requirement for workplace screening
Face coverings required in:
indoor workplaces
indoor public spaces, with limited exemptions
Where patrons without face coverings are within two metres of workers, workers must use additional protections such as eye protection
Workplaces must develop and implement a communication/public education plan (highlighting risk)
Physical distancing must be maintained
Non-essential travel from areas of high-transmission to areas of low transmission should be avoided
Restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments
Require patrons to be seated; 2 metre minimum between tables
Dancing, singing and performing music is permitted, with restrictions
Karaoke permitted, with restrictions (including no private rooms)
Require patron contact info (one per party)
No buffet style service
Night clubs only permitted to operate as restaurant or bar
Line-ups and patrons congregating outside venues managed by venue; 2 metres distance and face covering required
Face coverings except when eating or drinking only
Eye protection where patrons without face coverings are within 2 metres of workers
General public health measures (gatherings, workplace requirements and face coverings)
Events and social gatherings (for example, barbeques):
10 people indoors
25 people outdoors
Organized public events and gatherings:
50 people indoors
100 people outdoors
Religious services, weddings and funerals:
30% capacity indoors
100 people outdoors
Requirement for workplace screening
Face coverings required in:
indoor workplaces
indoor public spaces, with limited exemptions
Where patrons without face coverings are within two metres of workers, workers must use additional protections such as eye protection
Workplaces must develop and implement a communication/public education plan (highlighting risk)
Physical distancing must be maintained
Non-essential travel from areas of high-transmission to areas of low transmission should be avoided
Restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments
Require patrons to be seated; 2 metre minimum between tables
Dancing, singing and performing music is permitted, with restrictions
Karaoke permitted, with restrictions (including no private rooms)
Require patron contact info (one per party)
No buffet style service
Night clubs only permitted to operate as restaurant or bar
Line-ups and patrons congregating outside venues managed by venue; 2 metres distance and face covering required
Face coverings except when eating or drinking only
Eye protection where patrons without face coverings are within 2 metres of workers
Limit operating hours, establishments must close at midnight
Liquor sold or served only between 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
No consumption of liquor permitted between 12 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Require contact information for all seated patrons
Limit of 6 people may be seated together
Limit volume of music (to be no louder than the volume of a normal conversation)
A safety plan must be available upon request
General public health measures (gatherings, workplace requirements and face coverings)
Events and social gatherings (for example, barbeques):
10 people indoors
25 people outdoors
Organized public events and gatherings:
50 people indoors
100 people outdoors
Religious services, weddings and funerals:
30% capacity indoors
100 people outdoors
Requirement for workplace screening
Face coverings required in:
indoor workplaces
indoor public spaces, with limited exemptions
Where patrons without face coverings are within two metres of workers, workers must use additional protections such as eye protection
Workplaces must develop and implement a communication/public education plan (highlighting risk)
Physical distancing must be maintained
Non-essential travel from areas of high-transmission to areas of low transmission should be avoided
Restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments
50 person indoor seated capacity limit
Require patrons to be seated; 2 metre minimum between tables
Dancing, singing and performing music is permitted, with restrictions
Karaoke permitted, with restrictions (including no private rooms)
Require patron contact info (one per party)
No buffet style service
Night clubs only permitted to operate as restaurant or bar
Line-ups and patrons congregating outside venues managed by venue; 2 metres distance and face covering required
Face coverings except when eating or drinking only
Eye protection where patrons without face coverings are within 2 metres of workers
Limit operating hours, establishments close at 10 p.m.
Liquor sold or served only between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
No consumption of liquor permitted between 10 p.m. to 9 a.m.
Require contact information for all seated patrons
Limit of 4 people may be seated together
Limit volume of music (to be no louder than the volume of a normal conversation)
Require screening of patrons (for example, questionnaire)
Closure of strip clubs
A safety plan must be available upon request
General public health measures (gatherings, workplace requirements and face coverings)
Gathering limit for all organized public events and social gatherings:
10 people indoors
25 people outdoors
Religious services, weddings and funerals:
30% capacity indoors
100 people outdoors
Requirement for workplace screening
Face coverings required in:
indoor workplaces
indoor public spaces, with limited exemptions
Where patrons without face coverings are within two metres of workers, workers must use additional protections such as eye protection
Workplaces must develop and implement a communication/public education plan (highlighting risk)
Physical distancing must be maintained
Non-essential travel from areas of high-transmission to areas of low transmission should be avoided
Restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments
Maximum number of patrons permitted to be seated indoors is 10
Require patrons to be seated; 2 metre minimum between tables
Outdoor dining, take out, drive through, and delivery permitted
Dancing, singing and the live performance of brass or wind instruments are prohibited
Require patron contact info (one per party)
No buffet style service
Night clubs only permitted to operate as restaurant or bar
Line-ups and patrons congregating outside venues managed by venue; 2 metres distance and face covering required
Face coverings except when eating or drinking only
Eye protection where patrons without face coverings are within 2 metres of workers
Limit operating hours, establishments close at 10 p.m.
Liquor sold or served only between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
No consumption of liquor permitted between 10 p.m. to 9 a.m.
Require contact information for all seated patrons
Limit of 4 people may be seated together
Limit volume of music (to be no louder than the volume of a normal conversation)
Require screening of patrons (for example, questionnaire)
Closure of strip clubs
A safety plan must be available upon request
Widescale measures and restrictions, including closures
Consider a declaration of emergency