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Places of Worship reminded to celebrate safely this holiday: WECHU

  WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is reminding places of worship hosting in-person services this holiday to celebrate safely. Windsor-Essex medical officer of health Dr. Wajid Ahmed issued a statement Thursday noting that many places of worship have opted to voluntarily close their doors, those who plan to continue in-person services must adhere to the requirements under Grey Lockdown of Ontario’s framework. “Under the Grey – Lockdown provincial measures, Faith-Based Organizations and Faith Leaders must continue to limit the number of people attending services at any given time to a maximum of 10 people. This limit of 10 includes parishioners, officiants, and staff,” Dr. Ahmed said.

Toronto s drive-thru holiday light trails are shutting down earlier than planned

Meanwhile, Canada s first drive-thru escape game has been innovating at Square One, but they ll be refunding tickets for dates after Dec. 25. They re also considering adding more shows on Christmas Day. Event Co-Producer for Vaughan s Holiday Nights of Lights Andrew Gidaro says they are currently engaged in productive talks with government about reversing this closure and allowing all the Ontario drive-thru events to continue bringing joy to people in this difficult time. This news has come as a shock to us, as our events are all completely contactless, and COVID-safe. Guests never leave their vehicle and tickets are scanned through their closed car window, way finding signs direct them where to go and how to proceed,  Gidaro told blogTO.

Shoppers hit the mall before lockdown

  WINDSOR, ONT. Effective as of 12:01 Monday, Windsor-Essex will be moving into the Grey Lockdown level of the province of Ontario’s COVID-19 response framework. Many shoppers were out Saturday to buy last minute Christmas gifts.  I’m about 75% done on my Christmas list, but I do have a few more things to get done, says shopper, Janine Jones. So this is my reality. I’ve got to get some shopping done. Devonshire mall has extended hours for shoppers Saturday and Sunday. Mall officials say to minimize congestion before Windsor-Essex goes into lockdown Monday. They should have done this earlier. A lot of people would be more calm and less stressed, says shopper, Shelley Bearelle. 

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