Under Ontario's Restrict-Orange level, face coverings are required in indoor workplaces and indoor public spaces, with limited exemptions. 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Here is a look at the restrictions for bars, nightclubs under the Orange-Restrict: As of 12:01 a.m. Oct. 11, all bars, brasseries and taverns are closed. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Other parts of the Outaouais remain in "Level 3-Alert" (orange level). The global number of COVID-19 cases have exceeded 50 million (50,030,121 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 1,252,072 fatalities) as of 9th November 2020… In an interview Saturday, Dubé said the decision to move western Quebec from orange to red was made in order to bring the region in line with Ottawa, where restrictions were also reimposed this weekend. The different jurisdictions means there's different rules in effect for Ottawa and Gatineau. Over the three months to November, food … Additional restrictions and protective measures are in place for some Halifax and Hants County locations from 26 November 2020 to 9 December 2020. As of Nov. 7, casinos, gaming establishments, performing arts centres may open. That sentiment was echoed by Brigitte Pinard, public health director for the Outaouais health authority. Here is a look at the restrictions for sports and recreation fitness facilities under the Orange-Restrict level. The restrictions are statewide and will take effect Monday, November 16 at 11:59 PM and will remain in effect until Monday, December 14. SCOTTISH CORONAVIRUS RESTRICTIONS FROM 20 NOVEMBER 2020. Limit operating hours, establishments close at 10 p.m. All organized sports and recreational activities are suspended. Certainly, with the colder weather the patios will be closing," Green said. Indoor sports facilities may remain open for individual activities, but dressing rooms may not be used or accessed, except to use the washroom. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the COVID-19 rules and regulations in Ottawa and Gatineau. The Canadian Museum of History has also decided to temporarily close. OTTAWA -- Restaurants must collect contact information for all table service (dine-in) patrons. Effective immediately, all play structures and sports fields are off limits. Published Saturday, October 3, 2020 3:52PM EDT Last Updated Sunday, October 11, 2020 11:12AM EDT A man wearing a mask walks in front of the Parliament Buildings during the COVID-19 … Take-out and delivery services can continue. There are 3 tiers for local restrictions: Tier 1: Medium alert; Tier 2: High alert; Tier 3: Very High alert; On Thursday 26 November the government will announce which areas are in which tier. Maximum 50 people per facility (revoke OCMOH approved plan) in all combined recreational fitness spaces or programs (not pools, rinks at arenas, community centres, and multi-purpose facilities), No spectators permitted (exemption for parent and guardian supervision of children), Team or individual sports must be modified to avoid physical contact; 50 people per league, Exemption for high performance athletes and parasports, Limit duration of stay to 90 minutes except if engaging in sport, Limit volume of music to conversation level and prevent shouting by both instructors and members of the public, Face coverings required except when exercising, Increase spacing between patrons to three metres for areas of a sport or recreational facility where there are weights or weight machines and exercise and fitness classes, Require contact information for all patrons and attendance for team sports, Require reservation for entry; one reservation for teams, Require screening of members of the public, including spectators (for example, questionnaire), Limit of 50 people per facility (revoke OCMOH approved plan)Face coverings except when eating or drinking only, Drive-in cinemas permitted to operate, subject to restrictions, Require contact information from all patrons. 23 November 2020. You are here: Home > Our Charity > BHS News & Media > Wales COVID Restrictions as of 9th November 2020 Wales COVID Restrictions as of 9th November 2020 10 Nov 2020 We are thus giving ourselves every chance of slowing down the spread of the virus throughout Quebec.". — Taylor Tannebaum (@TaylorTannebaum) November 25, 2020 The NFL's most recent COVID protocols state that "anyone with 'high risk' contact exposure to a coronavirus-positive individual must isolate for five days, even if said person is negative and remains asymptomatic." SUMMARY OF LAST STEP RESTRICTIONS FROM 11.59PM ON 22 NOVEMBER 2020 Note: Cleaning, signage, record keeping, and other COVIDSafe requirements continue to apply for all venues and facilities with onsite operations. "If we have measures that are too different [on] both sides of the river, we can increase the risk of transmission," Pinard said. Published: 17 Nov 2020. Gatineau, Que., and the MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais are being upgraded to the maximum level on Quebec's COVID-19 alert scale, which brings a set of new restrictions on people and businesses. Require contact information for all seated patrons, Limit volume of music (to be no louder than the volume of a normal conversation), Require screening of patrons (for example, questionnaire), Dancing, singing and performing music is permitted, with restrictions, Karaoke permitted, with restrictions (including no private rooms), Line-ups and patrons congregating outside venues managed by venue; 2 metres distance and face covering required, Eye protection where patrons without face coverings are within 2 metres of workers. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities). A variety of newsletters you'll love, delivered straight to you. Clearly many of you will have shooting booked in for the coming weekend and you need to know where you stand. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. Limits with 2 metre physical distance maintained: Singers and players of wind or brass instruments must be separated from spectators by plexiglass or some other impermeable barrier, Rehearsal or performing a recorded or broadcasted event permitted, Performers and employees must maintain 2 metre physical distance except for purposes of the performance. We anticipate that demand for Consular services during the winter holiday period will far exceed available resources. DTM (COVID-19) Global Mobility Restriction Overview - 9 November 2020 Format Situation Report Source. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang. Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. Last updated Dec. 7, 2020. Part of: Coronavirus in Scotland, Public safety and emergencies. Gatineau, Que., and the MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais are being upgraded to the maximum level on Quebec's COVID-19 alert scale, which brings a set of new restrictions on people and businesses. (Bulgaria Health Minister Kostadin Angelov announces the tighter restrictions approved by the government on November 25. COVID-19 Update: New Measures in Effect November 27 Released on November 25, 2020 COVID-19 transmission rates in Saskatchewan continue to increase, resulting in serious illness and deaths, placing provincial health care resources under increasing strain. Masks will be mandatory during demonstrations. Indoor dining at bars and restaurants is prohibited. These additional health measures come into effect at 12:01 am, Friday November 27 and, along with current health measures, remain in effect until December 17, 2020. The Ontario and Quebec Governments have put measures in place for individuals and businesses to limit the spread of COVID-19. A new and simpler set of national rules will apply once the Wales-wide firebreak lockdown comes to an end at 00:01 on Monday November 9.