12/06/2020
Effective 8am on Monday, December 7 until December 21, the following public health measures will be in place:
· Islanders should stay at home as much as possible, only going out for essential purposes.
· Households should designate one person to do essential errands such as grocery shopping, pharmacy visits, and banking.
· No personal gatherings. A household can only associate with two persons outside of their household. Persons living alone may choose to interact with one designated household.
· Organized gatherings, including faith gatherings, are limited to 10 people maximum indoors or outdoors (excluding staff).
· Funerals and weddings are limited to 10 people maximum (excluding officiants).
· No in-room dining at restaurants. Take-out and delivery can continue with enhanced precautions.
· No organized recreational or team sports.
· Gyms, fitness facilities, museums, libraries, bingo halls and casinos will be closed.
· Personal services will remain open for appointments only and non-medical masks must be worn at all times by staff and patrons.
· Retail stores and markets must operate at a maximum 50 per cent patron capacity.
· Daycares will continue to operate as they currently do.
· High schools in the Charlottetown area are moving to remote learning. This includes Colonel Gray, Charlottetown Rural and Bluefield High Schools, as well as students in grades 10 through 12 at École François-Buote.
· In-person mental health and addiction services and programs, including residential day programs, will continue.
· Long-term care and community care facilities will limit partners in care to one designated person. There will be no other visitors during this time.
More details here - https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/news/four-new-cases-covid-19-pei-new-public-health-measures-announced