August 22: Ontario hotels, convention centres, and banquet halls now allowed to have up to 50 guests per dedicated meeting or event space
- Publication
- kawarthaNOW.com, 22 Aug 2020
Description
- Creator
- Taylor, Jeannine, Publisher
- Media Type
- Text
- Item Type
- Articles
- Description
- The Ontario government expanded the capacity restrictions at facilities that rent out indoor professional meeting and event spaces, and eased the requirements for bars and restaurants to collect contact information from customers.
The limit expanded to a maximum of 50 people (excluding staff) for each dedicated indoor meeting room or event space within a facility, as long as each room or event space is separated by an impermeable barrier and physical distancing of two metres can be maintained between people in the room or event space.
As of August 21st, bars and restaurants only needed to collect contact information from a single member of a party entering indoor or outdoor dining areas. The new requirement also applied to tour guides and services. - Publisher
- Jeannine Taylor
- Place of Publication
- Peterborough, ON
- Date of Original
- 22 Aug 2020
- Date Of Event
- 22 Aug 2020
- Subject(s)
- Language of Item
- English
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