T&T...New Public Health Regulations in effect
The new regulations include:
Ten persons allowed in a public gathering.
An increase in the attendance of persons at religious gatherings, weddings, funerals, and christenings at the facility to 50 per cent capacity.
Religious meetings or services must not exceed 90 minutes.
Only 25 persons are allowed at the actual burial site, cremation site or cemetery.
Public swimming pools can operate as Safe Zones.
Consumption of alcohol is not allowed in a public place unless it is on the premises of a Safe Zone or there is permission from the minister.
Consumption of alcohol is not permitted within the precincts of a Safe Zone unless approved by the minister.
The regulations that remain unchanged include:
The requirement for mask-wearing in a vehicle or vessel.
Requirement for mask-wearing in public places
Medical deferral certificates.
Public transport remains at 75 per cent capacity.
Airports and seaports will continue to be regulated by the Minister of National Security.
Testing, quarantine and self-quarantine regulations remain the same; and the Ministry of Health can issue guidelines.
An increase in the attendance of persons at religious gatherings, weddings, funerals, and christenings at the facility to 50 per cent capacity.
Religious meetings or services must not exceed 90 minutes.
Only 25 persons are allowed at the actual burial site, cremation site or cemetery.
Public swimming pools can operate as Safe Zones.
Consumption of alcohol is not allowed in a public place unless it is on the premises of a Safe Zone or there is permission from the minister.
Consumption of alcohol is not permitted within the precincts of a Safe Zone unless approved by the minister.
The regulations that remain unchanged include:
The requirement for mask-wearing in a vehicle or vessel.
Requirement for mask-wearing in public places
Medical deferral certificates.
Public transport remains at 75 per cent capacity.
Airports and seaports will continue to be regulated by the Minister of National Security.
Testing, quarantine and self-quarantine regulations remain the same; and the Ministry of Health can issue guidelines.
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