Restaurants, gyms, personal care services, theatres and non-essential businesses are open across that region. Most sports can also resume.
Margret Rea, Veronica Hart and Barb Harper wear masks as they place an order at the Olivea restaurant in Kingston, Ont., on Feb. 10, 2021. The Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) Public Health unit has moved into the green zone, which allows restaurants to open for in-person dining.(Lars Hagberg/Canadian Press)
Social gatherings at private homes, backyards or in public parks can have up to 10 people indoors or 25 people outdoors. Organized events can be larger.
People are asked to only have close contact with people they live with, be masked and distanced for all other in-person contact and only travel for essential reasons, especially between differently coloured zones.
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OTTAWA Canadian Blood Services is temporarily postponing blood collection in Ottawa, Kingston and across eastern Ontario due to a small cluster of COVID-19 infections at the Ottawa facility where blood donations are processed. In a statement, the agency says blood donation events are cancelled to accommodate a controlled shut down of the Concourse Gate Facility, where five cases of COVID-19 involving employees and contractors have been confirmed. Canadian Blood Services says the Concourse Gate facility is not accessible to the public or donors. “Our decision to temporarily close our Concourse Gate site and postpone collection events was steered by our commitment to, above all else, safeguard employees, our operations and our essential products and services for the patients who rely on us, said Dr. Graham Sher, CEO of Canadian Blood Services.
MONTREAL, Jan. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Canadian Blood Services and Canada’s COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) are releasing new results from their…