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COVID-19 Message from Councillor Keith Egli



Good afternoon,

Friday is our typical newsletter day and you can expect to receive a newsletter this Friday as per usual, however, I would like to get a note out to residents today as well. In addition to being your Councillor, as many of you know, I also wear the hat of being the Chair of the Ottawa Board of Health and there were significant developments today in relation to the Province’s response to COVID-19. This email will provide you with the latest information. I urge you to regularly check the Ottawa Public Health website, Twitter feed and Facebook page for further guidance and explanation. I also would like to note that there will be more information on the measures mentioned below in Friday’s newsletter. It takes a few days for the City to receive and to review how these orders will impact residents.

Premier Ford announced today that the province of Ontario has now entered a state of emergency effective immediately. The Premier has also announced effective Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., the government is issuing a stay-at-home order requiring everyone to remain at home with exceptions for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services, for exercise or for essential work. This order and other new and existing public health restrictions are aimed at limiting people's mobility and reducing the number of daily contacts with those outside an immediate household. In addition to limiting outings to essential trips, all businesses must ensure that any employee who can work from home, does work from home.

Additional measures

In response to the alarming and exceptional circumstances at hand, and to further interrupt the deadly trend of transmission in Ontario communities, hospitals, and long-term care homes, the government will enact the following additional public health measures:

  • Outdoor organized public gatherings and social gatherings are further restricted to a limit of five people with limited exceptions. This is consistent with the rules during the lockdown during the first wave of COVID-19 in spring 2020 and will allow individuals and families to enjoy time outdoors safely.

  • Individuals are required to wear a mask or face covering in the indoor areas of businesses or organizations that are open. Wearing a mask or face covering is now recommended outdoors when you can't physically distance more than two metres.

  • All non-essential retail stores, including hardware stores, alcohol retailers, and those offering curbside pickup or delivery, must open no earlier than 7 a.m. and close no later than 8 p.m. The restricted hours of operation do not apply to stores that primarily sell food, pharmacies, gas stations, convenience stores, and restaurants for takeout or delivery.

  • Non-essential construction is further restricted, including below-grade construction, exempting survey.

These measures will come into effect between Tuesday January 12, 2021 and Thursday, January 14, 2021, including the provincial declaration of emergency under the EMCPA, orders under that Act, and amendments to regulations under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020.

Schools

As of right now, the province has only made announcements regarding southern Ontario school closures. By January 20, 2021, the Chief Medical Officer of Health will advise the Ministry of Education on which public health units (PHUs) will be permitted to resume in-person instruction, based on the most up-to-date data and modelling. Before- and after-school programs can be offered when in-person instruction resumes. Schools in northern PHUs will continue to remain open.

As stated previously, there are economic supports available for residents and small businesses owners at both the federal and provincial levels. More information on supports can be found here.

The full press release can be found here.

Kind Regards,

Councillor Keith Egli Elected Representative to Ward 9 Knoxdale-Merivale 110 Laurier Ave West Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1J1 Tel: 613.580.2479


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Karin Cuconato
Karin Cuconato
Jan 13, 2021

I can’t stay home any harder than I have been since last March but the news conference yesterday was a little vague. For example,this needs further clarification “Non-essential construction is further restricted, including below-grade construction, exempting survey“

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