GoA Restrictions Effective April 30
Please be advised of the following new enhanced measures as announced April 30 and effective today:
https://www.alberta.ca/enhanced-public-health-measures.aspx
Starting April 30, targeted restrictions will apply to municipalities or regions where there are at least 350 cases per 100,000 people and 250 active cases.
These restrictions will remain in place for 2 weeks, or until the region falls back below the case threshold - whichever is longer.
These restrictions currently apply to the following municipalities:
Fort McMurray | 1591.5 | 1264 |
Red Deer | 678.6 | 722 |
Grande Prairie | 615.5 | 457 |
Calgary | 524.5 | 7169 |
Airdrie | 511.9 | 369 |
Strathcona County | 410 | 407 |
Lethbridge | 406.3 | 409 |
Edmonton | 403.2 | 4185 |
Indoor Sport and Recreation Activities
Mandatory, additional restrictions for hot spot regions - Effective April 30
- All youth and adult indoor sport, including team sports, group physical activities, recreation and one-on-one training sessions, are prohibited.
- This applies to all youth activities, including for students still learning in classrooms.
- All indoor recreation facilities must close.
- Outdoor recreation amenities can be open to public access unless specifically closed by public health order.
- Outdoor sport and recreation activities may continue under province-wide restrictions currently in place:
- Outdoor team sports where two-metre distancing cannot be maintained at all times (such as basketball, volleyball, soccer, football, slo-pitch and road hockey) remain prohibited.
- Outdoor fitness training is allowed, as are physically distanced group fitness classes with a maximum of 10 participants.
- Outdoor group physical activity with different households must be limited to 10 people or fewer and two-metre distancing must be maintained at all times.
Indoor Fitness
Mandatory, additional restrictions for hot spot regions - Effective April 30
- All indoor fitness activities are prohibited. This includes:
- group physical activities, such as team sports, fitness classes and training sessions
- one-on-one lessons and training activities
- practices, training and games
- Outdoor fitness activities may continue if all other province-wide restrictions and safety measures are followed.