GLENVIEW IN THE GREY ZONE

Session's COVID Task Force met Tuesday March 9 and draws the following to your attention.

  • The Stay at Home Order has been lifted, but there will be little change in Glenview's current practice regarding work on the premises as long as Toronto remains in the Grey Zone. Until further notice all work that can be done at home must be done at home. Come to the building only if a task can't be completed remotely.

  • Peter may come to the building alone to record music. No other rehearsal or recording will be allowed.

  • Entry and exit protocols will continue, but if there is someone working in the church office when you arrive, please enter by the North Door. There will be a check-in book there for your use on such occasions.

  • Continue to inform Laurence in advance when you intend to be on the premises. If you will be there when James is onsite (Sunday - Thursday), inform him also. He can let you know if you need to enter by the North Door and make sure it's open for you.

  • Wear a mask at all times inside the building. We will issue an update if there is any adjustment to masking requirements. (Some workplaces now require three-layer masks.)

  • If you're eligible, we encourage you to make an appointment to be vaccinated as soon as you can. Note that a vaccine will be available to people aged 60 to 64 in many pharmacies soon. https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/select-ontario-rexall-costco-locations-already-booking-appointments-for-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccines-1.5341157. https://www.rexall.ca/covid-19/ontario-vaccine Shoppers Drug Mart requires registration by phone at individual pharmacies. Full list of pharmacies in Toronto: https://www.cp24.com/news/here-is-the-full-list-of-toronto-pharmacies-taking-covid-19-vaccination-appointments-1.5341023

Next Meeting of Task Force April 6.

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