CORRECTION: COVID-19 Status UpdateJune 18, 2020 The former edition of this email mistakenly included an earlier draft of the Explore Hinton content and an incorrect hyperlink. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
To aid in resident's understanding of Hinton Emergency Operation Centre, Hinton Town Council, and Town of Hinton Administration responses to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic event, this update gathers recent news into one document. While emergent issues and information will continue to be shared as necessary, weekly updates going forward will use this format to gather, but also distinguish between, actions in place in the community. Updates SectionThis section of our update document will itemize updated information for easy access, while the document overall will continue to repeat relevant sections from previous weeks' updates. Strategic Services considers all information presented below important to our local audiences. New June 18, 2020
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Physical Distancing, Provincial Group Restrictions, and Cleaning Practices Must Continue It is essential that residents and businesses understand that suppression activities, in particular maintaining safe distances, must be maintained.
If not maintained, transmission will rapidly rebound, potentially producing an epidemic comparable in scale to what would have been seen had no interventions been adopted.
The Town, and Province, need your help to continue to restrict your activities in the interest of community health. Distancing, hand washing, and sanitizing is absolutely crucial.
Residents, businesses, and visitors choosing to remain non-compliant on physical distancing or gathering parameters can, and should, anticipate provincial fines being levied directly moving forward.
Events or Gatherings of 100 or more in an outdoor space and 50 or more indoors can, and will, be ticketed under provincial restrictions. There are exceptions, as listed below.
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Phase 2 Now UnderwayWhat can open with restrictions - K-12 schools, for requested diploma exams and summer school, following guidance
- Libraries
- More surgeries
- Wellness services such as massage, acupuncture and reflexology
- Personal services (esthetics, cosmetic skin and body treatments, manicures, pedicures, waxing, facial treatment, artificial tanning)
- Indoor recreation, fitness, and sports, including gyms and arenas
- Movie theatres and theatres
- Community halls
- Team sports
- Pools for leisure swimming
- VLTs in restaurants and bars
- Casinos and bingo halls (but not table games)
- Instrumental concerts
The 50 per cent capacity limit for provincial campgrounds is also being lifted. Over the coming days, the online reservation system will be updated and sites will come online in phases. By July 1, all camping sites will be open for reservations. First-come, first-served sites may open sooner. Information on additional sites will be added to alberta.parks.ca when they become available.
Events and gatherings can be larger in stage two Maximum 50 people:
- Indoor social gatherings – including wedding and funeral receptions, and birthday parties
Maximum 100 people: - Outdoor events and indoor seated/audience events – including wedding and funeral ceremonies
No cap on the number of people (with public health measures and physical distancing in place): - Worship gatherings
- Restaurants, cafés, lounges and bars
- Casinos
- Bingo halls
There is more flexibility for ‘cohort’ groups – small groups of people whose members do not always keep two metres apart: - A household can increase its close interactions with other households to a maximum of 15 people
- Performers can have a cohort of up to 50 people (cast members or performers)
- Sports teams can play in region-only cohorts of up to 50 players (mini leagues)
- People could be part of a sports/performing and household cohort
- Everyone is encouraged to follow public health guidelines and notify others in the cohort(s) if they have symptoms or test positive for COVID-19. If they do test positive or have symptoms, mandatory isolation is required.
Still not approved in stage two- Social gatherings that exceed above listed maximums
- Regular in-school classes for kindergarten to Grade 12. Classes will resume September 2020
- Vocal concerts (as singing carries a higher risk of transmission)
- Major festivals and concerts, large conferences, trade shows and events (as these are non-seated social events and/or vocal concerts)
- Nightclubs
- Amusement parks
- Hookah lounges (permitted for food and drink only)
- Major sporting events and tournaments
- Non-essential travel outside the province is not recommended. This recommendation will not be lifted until stage three of the relaunch strategy.
The success of stage two will determine when Alberta progresses to stage three. Factors are active cases, health-care system capacity, hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) cases, and infection rates.
For residents ease, please find images representing the above, below.
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How to Get Free MasksDrive-thru locations Starting June 8 you can get 4 free non-medical masks per person at any Alberta A&W, McDonald’s Canada and Tim Hortons drive-thru locations. These are available while supplies last with no purchase necessary.
Masks will not be distributed inside restaurants or at locations without drive-thrus.
Other ways to get a mask If you can’t access a participating drive-thru location, we encourage you to ask a family member, friend or neighbour to pick up your 4 masks. You can also call 211 for help.
Why use a mask Albertans are encouraged to wear non-medical masks in public when it's difficult to maintain physical distancing of 2 metres at all times.
Wearing a homemade or non-medical mask in public is another tool to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. It hasn’t been proven that masks protect the person wearing it, but it can help protect people from being exposed to your germs.
Masks should complement – not replace – other prevention measures. Continue physical distancing and good hand hygiene, and stay home when sick.
Learn more here.
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Sharing the path People of all ages and mobility enjoy the outdoor paths. Please be considerate and aware of all path users.
All cyclists should be using their bell when passing others on the paths. When you are approaching someone, ring your bell, slowdown, and pass off path when safe to do so. If you are using the paths and you hear a bell, please slow down, look around, and move off path if you need to.
Runners please allow enough room to safely pass others.
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The most recent Meeting of Town Council was June 16, 2020. A weighty agenda saw a public hearing on Land Use Bylaw 1088, RCMP Annual Report, Land Use Bylaw Amendment 1088-4, Safety Codes Permit Bylaw, Development Services Fees, HR policies, Regional Assessment Review Board Appointments, and approval of the action pending list all come for discussion. View the briefs here. It was streamed live via youtube at Hinton.ca/CouncilLive. Council meetings are closed to the public and occurring via teleconferencing. However, they are being live streamed via Youtube to allow residents to remain engaged in the democratic process in this pandemic event.
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The Town of Hinton is currently working to bring our facilities back to being able to accept in person visitors and offer services in an in person environment. However, it is of utmost importance that any action we take is done in a manner which protects our staff, and our clients, and prevents potential exposures related to the ongoing worldwide pandemic. We're starting with reduced hours at Government Centre, and taking from the learnings of this test will then prepare plans for other facilities. Our first reopening will occur this Thursday, June 18th, with reduced hours of 9am to 3pm. Learn more in the image above, or by viewing the CivicSend here.
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The Town of Hinton is pleased to announce the launch of Explore Hinton, a new initiative of the Hinton Chamber of Commerce and Town of Hinton Economic Development to host a thorough, beautiful, and helpful resource for tourists, newcomers, and long time residents alike. The website goes live to the public this weekend.
Explore Hinton represents the current combined efforts of the Town and Chamber, but it's built on the work that came before, drawing from the DAN-R project, ANRTA, Visitor Guides, and Hinton First, unifying many of these pursuits and ideas into one shared asset for our community.
The site currently hosts content detailing the basics of Hinton, a brief look at our area history, flora and fauna, accomodations, services, and things to do and discover in our community. The website will continue to expand as time goes on, and although the site is still in construction, we want our residents to be able to see what we've developed so far. We appreciate feedback as this site continues to grow, and if you have something you'd like to say on the project you can email the Hinton Chamber of Commerce with your comments.
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Comserv Issue 2 Now Available To aid is residents understanding of all of community services current status, plans, and programming, ComServ, a newsletter from Community Services and Strategic Services at the the Town of Hinton, will be issued every other week on Friday mornings continuing tomorrow (June 12, 2020). During the pandemic, the newsletter will be issued through both it's own channel and this (News and Announcements) channel. The newsletter may also be subscribed to directly via NotifyMe, available here, or viewed online at Hinton.ca/ComServ.
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Learn MoreThe next scheduled COVID-19 related update is Thursday, June 25, 2020.
Town of Hinton Previous Update (June 11, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (June 04, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (May 28, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (May 25, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (May 14, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (May 07, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (May 01, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (April 30, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (April 23, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (April 16, 2020)
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QuestionsResidents with questions are asked to contact info@hinton.ca. Responses may be delayed due to EOC needs.
Members of local media with questions are asked to use the Public Information Officer contact information by clicking here or call 780-865-6001 and leave a message. Messages regarding PIO response will be returned within one business day.
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