Beginning today, the province will ease public health restrictions starting with restaurant dining rooms, gyms and other indoor social settings being opened to 50% capacity.
In person gathering limits will also see an increase, to a maximum of 10 people indoors and 25 outdoors.
For a full outline on how the new public health measures effects services and facilities in Orangeville, click here.
There are also a number of walk in vaccination clinics open this week in Orangeville.
The Alder Rec Centre will host walk in clinics:
January 31st: 1PM – 5PM
February 2nd: 10AM – 2PM
February 4th: 10AM – 2PM
The following can drop-in, no appointment needed:
- Children ages 5-11 for first or second dose (minimum of 21 day interval between doses, children must be at least 5 years old at the time of vaccination)
- Youth ages 12-17 for a first or second dose
- Adults age 18+ for first, second or booster dose
- Health care workers (age 12+) for first, second or booster dose. See a full list of eligible health care workers at wdgpublichealth.ca/booster-dose.
- First Nations, Inuit and Métis adults, including non-Indigenous household members (age 12+) for first, second or booster dose.
If drop-in hours do not work for you, many appointments are also available. Book an appointment online, or call 1-844-780-0202.