The following recommendations should remain in place through all five phases:
- Protective measures for vulnerable populations.
- Individuals should continue working from home if they can do so effectively.
- Physical distancing must be maintained, wherever possible.
- People must stay at home when they are sick.
- Vulnerable individuals, such as seniors and those with underlying health conditions, should continue to exercise caution and minimize high-risk exposures, such as public outings.
- Personal hygiene will continue to be a key prevention measure.
- Enhanced cleaning and disinfection should take place in workplaces, public spaces and recreational facilities.
- Current public and private gathering restrictions must be followed.
- Although the public health order regarding the size of gatherings does not apply to businesses and workplaces, they are expected to follow the recommended public health measures, including:
- physical distancing for staff and clients;
- regular cleaning and disinfection;
- frequent handwashing and sanitizing;
- use of PPE where available and appropriate; and
- keeping staff who demonstrate or report COVID-19 symptoms out of the workplace.
- Special care and personal care homes must ensure that each staff member works in only one facility.
Part I – June 22, 2020
- Child and youth day camps
- Outdoor pools and spray parks
- Seasonal/recreational outdoor sports and activities
Part II
June 29, 2020
- Libraries
- Museums
- Galleries
- Movie theatres
- Live theatres
July 6, 2020
- Indoor sports and activities
- Indoor pools
- Indoor rinks
- Performing arts
July 9, 2020
July 16, 2020
- Racetracks and rodeo-related activities
- Live performances in restaurants, licensed establishments and farmers markets
- Banquet and conference facilities
- Car shows and trade shows
July 21, 2020
- Garage and yard sales
- Door-to-door canvassing and sales