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01/17/2023

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11/11/2021

Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
10/11/2021

Happy Thanksgiving 🦃

Today is recognized as Truth and Reconciliation Day and Orange Shirt Day. May we continue to acknowledge, listen, and ed...
09/30/2021

Today is recognized as Truth and Reconciliation Day and Orange Shirt Day.

May we continue to acknowledge, listen, and educate one another.

Happy Labour Day!
09/06/2021

Happy Labour Day!

07/01/2021

Wishing you all a very Happy Father's Day❤️
06/20/2021

Wishing you all a very Happy Father's Day❤️

During Nurses Week & on Nurses Day, we are thanking the many nurses that have been put to the ultimate test throughout t...
05/12/2021

During Nurses Week & on Nurses Day, we are thanking the many nurses that have been put to the ultimate test throughout this pandemic.

Thank you to each one of you for your commitment & dedication to keeping others healthy. We appreciate you! ❤️

The pandemic has tested the resilience of at Lakeridge Health and across the world. During National Nursing Week, we thank our 2,526 nurses for their knowledge, leadership, grit and commitment to keeping Durham Region residents healthy.

Happy Mother's Day 💐💗
05/09/2021

Happy Mother's Day 💐💗

We love when companies understand it takes a village. Who is in your circle of care?
04/15/2021

We love when companies understand it takes a village. Who is in your circle of care?

Read all about your circle of and why it is so once you have been .

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04/13/2021

Well we never thought this... but man... nurses are our hero's!

We hope you are having a safe & Happy Easter! 🐰🐣
04/04/2021

We hope you are having a safe & Happy Easter! 🐰🐣

Happy St. Patrick's Day! ☘️
03/17/2021

Happy St. Patrick's Day! ☘️

03/12/2021

What can you expect when you visit a Durham Region COVID-19 vaccination centre? Walk through one of our sites with public health nurse Kaylee to learn the pr...

03/11/2021

Today (March 11) is the National Day of Observance for .

Flags at all City of Pickering, and other municipal facilities are at half-mast to honour those who have lost their lives to the virus.

Joint statement: http://bit.ly/30yshDA 💙

Regional Municipality of Durham

02/16/2021

Red zone Rules for areas that are opening

FYI - THIS IS RED – Control
Durham Region as of Feb 16th

Stringent measures: Broader-scale actions and restrictions across multiple sectors to control the spread. Restrictions are the most severe available before widescale business or organizational closings.

Always stay home if you have symptoms, physically distance by staying two metres apart from people you don’t live with, wear a mask or face covering in indoor public spaces and avoid non-essential travel.

Gatherings and close contact
• Limit close contact to your household (the people you live with) and stay at least 2 metres apart from everyone else.

• Do not visit any other household or allow visitors in your home. If you live alone, you can have close contact with only one other household.

All events and social gatherings:
• Indoors: 5 people
• Outside: 25 people
• Religious, wedding and funeral services:
• Indoors: 30% capacity
• Outdoors: 100 people

Only go out for essential reasons, such as:
• work
• school
• groceries
• pharmacy
• health care
• helping vulnerable people
• exercise and physical activity
Work remotely, where possible.

Rules for all businesses
All open businesses must:
• screen employees and customers (use the COVID-19covid 19 Screening Tool for Workplaces)
• post signs at all entrances informing people how to screen themselves for COVID-19 before entry
• limit capacity so guests can stay at least 2 metres apart
• make sure anyone indoors wears a mask or face covering, including workers who have to come within 2 metres of anyone else (with some exceptions)
• make sure workers use personal protective equipment (PPE) that protects their eyes, nose and mouth when they must come within 2 metres of anyone who is not wearing a mask or face covering or separated by plexiglass
• clean and disinfect often-touched surfaces, such as equipment, washrooms, locker rooms, change rooms and showers
• frequently manage line ups to make sure customers are at least two metres apart wearing face coverings or masks
• create a safety plan, post it in a place where workers and patrons will see it and have it available upon request (for example, to inspectors or law enforcement officers)

Restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments
Capacity limits:
• Indoors: 10 people total
• 4 people per table

Guests must:
• sit with at least 2 metres between tables
• wear masks or face coverings except when eating or drinking (with some exceptions)
• wear a mask or face covering and keep 2 metres apart when lining up and gathering outside
• give their name and contact information

Not allowed:
• Buffets
• Dancing
• Singing
• Live music performance
• Strip clubs (can only operate as a restaurant or bar)

Time restrictions:
• Establishments must close by 10 p.m.
• Alcohol cannot be sold after 9 p.m.
• No one can drink alcohol after 10 p.m.

Sports and recreational fitness facilities
Capacity limits:
Indoors:
• 10 people in classes
• 10 people in areas with weights or exercise equipment
Outside: 25 people in classes
• No spectators, except for one parent or guardian per child

Team sports:
• must not be practiced or played except for training (no games or scrimmage)
• must keep 2 metres physical distance, no contact permitted

Everyone must:
• always wear a mask or face covering except when exercising (with some exceptions)
• stay 3 metres apart in classes or areas with weights or exercise equipment and 2 metres apart everywhere else make reservations (only one required per team)
• give their name and contact information
Time restrictions:
• 90-minute time limit for classes and working out (does not apply for sports)
• Some exemptions apply for high-performance athletes and parasports.

Outdoor ski, ice and snow recreational amenities open for recreational purposes.

Meeting and event spaces
Capacity limits:
• Indoors: 10 people total
• Outside: 25 people total
• Per table: 4 people
• Religious, wedding and funeral services have different limits
Not allowed:
• Booking multiple rooms for the same event
Guests must:
• give their name and contact information
• wear masks or face coverings except when eating or drinking (with some exceptions)
Time restrictions:
• Establishments must close by 10 p.m.
• Alcohol cannot be sold after 9 p.m.
• No one can drink alcohol after 10 p.m.

Stores
Capacity limits:
• supermarkets and other stores that primarily sell groceries, convenience stores,
• pharmacies: 75%
• all other retail (includes discount and big box retailers, liquor stores, hardware stores, garden centres): 50%
• Fitting rooms cannot be right next to each other.
Guests must:
• wear a mask or face covering (with some exceptions) and keep at least 2 metres apart inside and when lining up and gathering outside
• answer screening questions about COVID-19 symptoms and exposure before they come into malls

Personal care services
Closed:
• Oxygen bars
• Steam rooms
• Saunas
• Sensory deprivation pods (except for therapeutic purposes)
• Bath houses
• Other adult venues
Guests must:
• give their name and contact information
Not allowed:
• services that need guests to remove their mask or face covering

Casinos, bingo halls and gaming establishments
Capacity limits:
• Indoors: 10 people total
• Outside: 25 people total
Not allowed:
• Table games (for example, poker, blackjack, roulette)
Guests must:
• wear masks or face coverings except when eating or drinking (with some exceptions)
• give their name and contact information
Time restrictions:
• Alcohol cannot be sold after 9 p.m.
• No one can drink alcohol after 10 p.m.

Cinemas
• Closed (with some exceptions)
• Only drive-ins allowed.

Performing arts facilities
• No audiences allowed.
• Rehearsing, recording or broadcasting an event or performance is allowed (for example, streaming a performance to an online audience).
• Everyone must stay 2 metres away from each other, except when needed for the performance.
• There must be a barrier (for example, plexiglass) between singers and wind- or brass-instrument players and other performers.

Wishing you a safe & Happy Family Day ❤️
02/15/2021

Wishing you a safe & Happy Family Day ❤️

Happy Valentines Day! ❤❤
02/14/2021

Happy Valentines Day! ❤❤

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