COVID-19 Status UpdateJanuary 07 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.
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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.
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Physical Distancing 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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Mandatory Measures Remain in PlaceAlberta declared a State of Public Health Emergency to protect the health care system from COVID-19. Social gatherings are the top source of transmission. - All indoor and outdoor social gatherings are prohibited. This will be enforced with $1,000 fines.
- Masks are mandatory in all indoor public spaces and workplaces.
- Working from home is mandatory when physical presence is not required.
- Current child care and K-12 learning measures remain in effect.
- Effective Dec. 13, some businesses are required to temporarily close, reduce capacity or limit their in-person access.
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Vaccine UpdateVaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to health-care workers and residents of continuing care facilities. At more than 56 per cent of vaccine doses in stock administered, Alberta is 61 per cent above the national average. Read more in the Government of Alberta release, available here.
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Vaccine usage: Joint statement from Minister Shandro and Dr. Hinshaw“Some misinformation is circulating online about wastage of the COVID-19 vaccine. We have chosen to issue this statement together to definitively address this inaccurate information. “Early on in planning for immunization, Alberta Health Services was asked to devise a strategy to ensure that the risk of vaccine wastage was minimized. We are also exploring ways to further reduce wastage. “Doses are thawed and prepared according to pre-scheduled appointments, and appointments are overbooked to ensure that enough health-care workers are always in line.
Read more in the statement here.
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Tweet Announces Return to ClassesStudents are set to return to in-person classes on Jan. 11, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange confirmed on Twitter on Monday. Find her tweet here.
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Hinton Town Council The most recent Hinton Town Council meeting was Tuesday, January 05, 2020. It was livestreamed via Youtube with an agenda that included 2021 Waste, Sewer and Water bylaws. The next meeting is scheduled for January 12, 2021. Residents interested in taking part in Minute with Council can click here to submit their appointment notice (more information below).
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Happy Holidays!Warm wishes from Hinton Town Council.
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Minute with Council Access (repeated) Early in the Town Response to COVID-19, Town Council meetings were moved to remote environments, closed to the public, and streamed online to allow for easy access by residents. However, one aspect of our Council meetings that was lost in this necessary response was Minute with Council.
Traditionally, Residents have been welcomed to speak to Council about issues, events, celebrations or concerns during Minute with Council. At the beginning of each Council Meeting, the chair of the meeting opens the floor to the public to speak and share with Council members, administration and meeting observers.
As we determine the "new normal" in this pandemic response, the Town of Hinton has established a procedure to take part in Minute with Council remotely, temporarily, as we prepare for further steps in our reopening plans.
This process is being established to avoid risks of public meeting teleconferencing, such as inappropriate or abusive interjections by anonymous or false identities.
We appreciate your understanding should this cause any inconvenience for you.
Please use this form to receive an invite code to join our proceedings remotely. Should you encounter difficulty using the form, please call 780-865-6072.
Read more here.
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Town of Hinton Administration
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All Facilities ClosedOn Tuesday, December 8, 2020, the Province of Alberta announced new restrictions in place in Alberta until at least January 12, 2021, in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic (please familiarize yourself with all restrictions, as viewable on the Provincial Website, Town of Hinton COVID Website, or CivicSend). In response to these announced restrictions, Town of Hinton CAO Emily Olsen and Senior Leadership have made decision that all Town Buildings will be closed to the public on Sunday, December 13, 2020. These closures will make all buildings only accessible by the public on an appointment basis. In the interest of continuity of service to our community, we are including key information for important facilities in Hinton, below. - General
- Corporate Services
- Development Services
- Family and Community Support Services
- Dr. Duncan Murray Recreation Centre
- Key Phone Number Staffed: 780-865-4412
- Key Phone Number Automated: 780-865-6066
- Key Email: recreation@hinton.ca
- Infrastructure Services, Parks
- 24/7 Service Line: 780-865-2634
- Emergency Services/Protective Services Buildings
- EMERGENCY: ALWAYS CALL 911
- Emergency Services (Fire, PO)
- Key Phone Number Info (fire): (780) 865-6089
- Key Phone Number Complaint (PO): 780 865-6009
- Protective Services (RCMP)
- Key Phone Number Info: 780-865-2455
These closures will make all buildings only accessible by the public on an appointment basis. In the interest of continuity of service to our community, we are including key information for important facilities in Hinton, in one CivicSend. View it here.
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Stay Connected With buildings closed and no social gatherings, some residents normal information networks may be less accessible than usual. It's more important than ever to stay up to date and informed on what's going on in the community. Visit NotifyMe and subscribe to receive updates from the Town, like our scheduled COVID update, automatically, at Hinton.ca/NotifyMe
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ComServ 16 (December 18 - January 15) 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, has been issued every two weeks on Friday morning. The next edition will not be issued until mid-January.
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 downloaded online at Hinton.ca/ComServ.
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Learn MoreAn altered schedule will be in place for the holiday weeks; the next scheduled COVID-19 related update is Wednesday, December 30, 2020.
Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 30, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 23, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 17, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 10, 2020) Town Response to Provincial Restrictions (December 10, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 09, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update (December 03, 2020) Town of Hinton Previous Update 2 (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 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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