Hastings-Prince Edward public health issues Class 22 order ahead of move to ‘Green Zone’

The medical officer in Hastings-Prince Edward has issued a Class 22 mandate banning bookings for accommodations, personal services, and dine-in restaurants to anyone from a region that remains under the stay-at-home order.

Hastings Prince Edward Public Health, Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington Public Health, and Renfrew County and District Health Unit are the three Public Health Units (PHUs) being moved to the province’s “Green-Prevent” zone as of 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, thus separating them from the stay-at-home order.

Piotr Oglaza, Medical Officer of Health for Hastings Prince Edward, issued the following:

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“COVID-19 is still present in both the province and Hastings and Prince Edward Counties and therefore poses a risk to the health of the residents of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties through community transmission,” Oglaza said in a release.


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“…A stay-at-home order is still in effect in many regions in the province, and individuals from those regions have been advised to stay home with the exception of travel for essential purposes.”

Starting Wednesday, businesses – including retail shops, hair salons, restaurants, bars, gyms, and movie theatres – will reopen in these desginated regions. Indoor gatherings will also be allowed.

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The stay-at-home order will apply to 28 public health regions until Tuesday, February 16.

For Toronto, Peel, and York Regions, the order will remain in effect until Monday, February 22, but the Ford government says any sudden increase in COVID-19 cases could delay that plan.

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