Thursday, April 25, 2024

Health officials urge people to use caution on St. Patrick’s Day

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Some regions have added restrictions to keep St. Patrick’s Day from becoming a COVID-19 super-spreader event.

Health authorities urge people to be mindful of risks and obey all limits on social gatherings.

“Being in the red zone we are still able to gather with up to 25 people outdoors but we do not recommend that you do that, particularly as we watch our numbers climb,” said Hamilton’s medical officer of health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson.

Restaurants and bars can only allow four people per table. Tables must be two metres apart, both indoors and outdoors.

They must close by 10 p.m. under the provincial guidelines.

READ: Universities caution students against partying for St. Patrick’s day

Kingston has banned live music and limited the sale and service of alcohol. Bylaw officers in Ottawa are also planning to step up enforcement.

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