COVID-19 Status UpdateDecember 09 2020 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.
This unscheduled edition is being issued to provide further information on yesterdays announcement of new provincial restrictions. These new restrictions last until at least January 12, 2021.
A full, scheduled edition of the COVID-19 Update will be issued tomorrow.
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Hinton Emergency Operations CentreThe Hinton Emergency Operations Centre remains active, receiving guidance from both the Province and Local Agencies on statuses and needs. The below information represents a digest of relevant information considered important to pass on to local audiences. CURRENT HINTON STATUS: ENHANCED
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Physical Distancing, Provincial Group Restrictions, and Cleaning Practices Must ContinueIt 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.
To view current Provincial Restrictions, please visit the Government of Alberta's COVID web site, available here.
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New Provincial Restrictions Announced On December 08, 2020, The Government of Alberta held a press conference announcing a number of new mandatory restrictions for Albertans in response to COVID-19.
Some restrictions come into affect immediately. Others, on December 13, 2020.
These images help to explain the restrictions now in place in Alberta, and those about to come into affect.
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Town Facility Opening StatusesEffective Sunday December 13, Dr. Duncan Murray Recreation Centre, including: - Pool
- Arenas
- Courts
- Hinton Municipal Library
will be closed to the public. This action lasts until at least January 12, 2021.
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Provincial Restrictions (current)- All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are prohibited
- Close contacts are limited to household members only
- People who live alone can have up to 2 close contacts:
- must be the same two contacts throughout the duration of the restriction
- if the close contacts do not live alone, visits cannot be held at their home
- This does not apply to:
- co-parenting arrangements
- service visits from caregivers, health or childcare providers
- home maintenance and repairs
- mutual support group meetings
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Provincial Restrictions (current)Maximum of 10 people for wedding ceremonies or funeral services and must be held in a public place - This includes the officiant, bride/groom and witnesses
- This does not include staff or organizers who are not considered an invited guest
- This applies to any facility, including places of worship and funeral homes.
- This includes services held indoors or outdoors, seated or non-seated.
- Receptions are not permitted
- Grades 7-12 at-home learning Nov 30 - Jan 11
- Grades K-6 at-home learning Dec 18 - Jan 11
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Provincial Restrictions (current)Masks are mandatory in all: - indoor public places
- places of worship
- indoor workplaces and facilities outside the home, except:
- when working alone in an office or a safely distanced cubicle or a barrier is in place
- rental accommodations used soley for the purposes of a private residence
- farm operations (exempt)
This workplace requirement:- applies to all employees, customers, visitors, delivery personnel and contractors
- includes any location where employees are present in-person
- includes all workplace locations where masks won’t pose a safety risk
- does not change current student mask requirements in schools
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)Retail services must reduce customer capacity to 15% of fire code occupancy or a minimum of 5 customers: - Curbside pick up, delivery and online services are encouraged
- Shop only with the people you live with
Shopping mall: - capacity limits of 15% include common areas and individual stores
- food courts open for grab and go only
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)All entertainment businesses and entities must close, including: Casinos, bingo halls, gaming centres Racing centres, horse tracks, raceways Bowling alleys, pool halls Legions and private clubs (nightclubs must remain closed) Art galleries, libraries and museums Science and interpretive centres Amusement and water parks Children’s play centres and indoor playgrounds Theatres, auditoria and concert halls Banquet halls, conference centres and trade shows
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)All indoor recreation facilities must close, including: - Gyms and studios
- Fitness and recreation centres
- Spas, pools, indoor rinks and arenas
- Day and overnight camps
- Community halls and centres
- Outdoor recreation is permitted, but facilities with indoor spaces except for washrooms will be closed.
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)- All restaurants, pubs, bars, lounges and cafes are closed to in-person service.
- Take out, curbside pickup and delivery services are allowed.
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)All personal and wellness services must close. Personal services include: esthetics, manicure, pedicure, body waxing, make-up body, nose and ear piercing, and tattoos artificial tanning and spray tanning facial, eyebrow and eyelash treatments cosmetic skin and body treatments laser hair and tattoo removal Wellness services include: colonic irrigation floatation tanks massage reflexology
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)Regulated health services can remain open by appointment only as long as public health orders and sector guidance is followed.
Appointments should be limited to one-on-one services.
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)Professional services can remain open by appointment only: - lawyers
- mediators
- accountants
- photographers
Social services can remain open for in-person services including: - social, protective or emergency services
- shelters for vulnerable persons
- not-for-profit community kitchens, religious kitchens and soup kitchens
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)Hotels, motels, hunting and fishing lodges may remain open but must follow restrictions: - No spa, pool or gym access
- No in-person dining (room service only)
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Provincial Restrictions (December 13, 2020)Places of Worship Changes - Faith services are limited to 15% of fire code occupancy for in-person attendance:
- Services must be held at their normal location, including rental spaces like a community hall
- Physical distancing between households must be maintained
- Mask use is mandatory
Alternatively: - Virtual or online services are recommended
- Drive-in services where people do not leave their vehicles and adhere to guidance are allowed
Additional safety measures: - In-person faith group meetings and other religious gatherings are:
- not permitted in private homes while these measures are in effect
- permitted when conducted at a place of worship as long as physical distancing and public health measures are followed
- Faith leaders and other speakers can remove their masks while speaking if there is a distance of 2 metres. The mask must be put on again once finished speaking.
- Group performance activities, such as choir singing and playing music, are permitted if they are normal worship practices and not for the purpose of entertainment.
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EnforcementIf you violate a public health order, you may be subject to a $1,000 fine.
Additionally, you can be prosecuted for up to $100,000 for a first offense.
If you are concerned someone is not following public health orders, you can: - remind them that not following orders is against the law and puts people at risk
- submit a complaint to AHS public health inspectors online or call 1-833-415-9179
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Learn MoreThe next scheduled COVID-19 related update is Thursday, December 10, 2020.
Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 03, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (November 26, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update 2 (November 19, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (November 19, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (November 13, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (November 12, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (November 04, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (October 29, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (October 22, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (October 15, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (October 08, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (October 01, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (September 24, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (September 17, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (September 10, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (September 03, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (August 27, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (August 20, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (August 13, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (August 6, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (July 23, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (July 16, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (July 09, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (July 02, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (June 25, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (June 18, 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) Town of Hinton Previous Update (April 09, 2020)
Town of Hinton COVID Webpage Town of Hinton Defer Webpage Town of Hinton SOLE Webpage Province of Alberta COVID Webpage Province of Alberta - Emergency Management Act Government of Canada COVID Webpage World Health Organization COVID Website
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