PEI ends Circuit Breaker measures a day early. Curling games can now resume Sat. at 8 am

 

Among other things, Organized recreation and team sports (including curling) may resume “following gathering limits with enhanced attention to records for contact tracing.”
As well, “In-person consumption of food and drink at restaurants and bars can have a maximum table size of 10 and must close by 12:00 am. There is a limit of 50 people in these establishments with an additional three groups of 50 permitted with an approved operational plan. ”

Here is the full news release:

Eased public health restrictions announced for PEI

“The recent circuit breaker measures and the 72 hour modified red level alert have allowed us to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19 and slow the spread in PEI,” said Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison. “I want to thank Islanders for their continued diligence in following public health measures to keep our Island community safe.”

Beginning Saturday, March 13 at 8:00 a.m., the following measures will be in place until mid-April 2021:

  • Personal gatherings
    • Each household can gather with up to ten individuals indoors or outdoors, with physical distancing. These individuals should be as consistent as possible.
  • Organized gatherings:
    • Concerts, worship services, and movie theatres are permitted to operate with a limit of 50 people. Three additional groups of 50 (200 total) are permitted with an approved operational plan. 
    • Weddings (ceremonies and receptions) and funerals can have up to 50 people, plus officiants, and are not eligible for multiple cohorts.
  • Recreational activities:
    • Gyms/fitness facilities, museums and libraries may operate if physical distancing and other public health measures are followed and group activities follow gathering limits.
    • Organized recreation and team sports may resume following gathering limits with enhanced attention to records for contact tracing. 
  • Businesses and NGOs:
    • Retail stores, markets and craft fairs may operate if physical distancing and other public health measures are maintained.
    • In-person consumption of food and drink at restaurants and bars can have a maximum table size of 10 and must close by 12:00 am. There is a limit of 50 people in these establishments with an additional three groups of 50 permitted with an approved operational plan. 
  • Child care
    • Unlicensed and licensed childcare centres will continue to operate at 100% capacity.
  • Health care 
    • All health care services and health care providers may continue to operate as normal.
  • Long term care
    • Residents will continue to have up to three partners in care and designated visitors. 
  • Education and training
    • Full time classroom learning for K-12 with public health measures in place.
    • Post-secondary education and training through online and/or in-person learning with public health measures in place. 

Islanders are urged to get tested if they experience any symptoms of COVID-19, even after a previous negative test, and to self-isolate until the results come back. Islanders are also encouraged to download the free national COVID Alert app, which will let them know if they have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

Prince Edward Island currently has 16 active cases of COVID-19 and has had 143 positive cases since the onset of the pandemic.

Information about the province’s COVID-19 cases is available online.

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