Squash Canada Makes Further Updates to its COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking Policy

Please see the attached statement regarding an update to the Squash Canada COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking Policy.

Squash Canada Makes Further Updates to its COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking Policy

EN: https://squash.ca/2022/04/squash-canada-makes-further-updates-to-its-covid-19-vaccination-and-masking-policy/

 

Squash Canada actualise sa politique de vaccination contre la COVID-19 et de port du masque

FR: https://squash.ca/fr/2022/04/squash-canada-actualise-sa-politique-de-vaccination-contre-la-covid-19-et-de-port-du-masque-2/

COVID-19 Update – Tuesday December 21, 2021

Please see the COVID-19 update provided by Sport Nova Scotia on Tuesday December 21, 2021.

COVID-19 UPDATE DECEMBER 21, 2021

Today the Provincial government announced they would be making changes to the Nova Scotia Public Health Regulations that impact the Nova Scotia Sport Guidelines. These changes will come into effect as of 6:00am Wednesday December 22, 2021 and will remain in place until at least January 12 2022.

Games, Competitions & Tournaments:

Games, competitions and tournaments will no longer be permitted.

Practice and Training is permitted

A limit of 10 participants indoors and 25 outdoors applies to sports practices and training; physical distance is not required, and masks are recommended when possible indoors and outdoors.

Spectators Prohibited

No Spectators will be allowed for any activities

Travel for Sport Limitations still in place:

Children age 11 and younger continue to be restricted from entering Nova Scotia to participate in sports and from participating in them outside Nova Scotia.

There is no change in the requirement for proof of full vaccination for discretionary activities. It is still required for attendees and volunteers, even in places where gathering limits and physical distance will apply.

Please see today’s news release below or through the following link for more information on the new restrictions.

https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20211221004

COVID-19 Update – Monday December 13, 2021

COVID-19 Update – December 13, 2021

Please see the message from Sport Nova Scotia below in regards to changes in Public Health regulations which impact sport in the province:

Today the Provincial government announced they would be making changes to the Nova Scotia Public Health Regulations that impact the Nova Scotia Sport Guidelines. These changes will come into effect as of 9:00 am Friday December 17, 2021 and will remain in place until reviewed in January 2022.

Gathering Limits:

gathering limits of 50 per cent of capacity to a maximum of 150 people indoors and 250 outdoors apply for sports events that are hosted by a recognized business or organization.

Participant Limits:

-a limit of 60 participants indoors and outdoors applies to sports practices, games, and regular league play; tournaments are not allowed; physical distance is not required, and masks are recommended when possible indoors and outdoors.

Travel for Sport Limitations still in place:

– children age 11 and younger continue to be restricted from entering Nova Scotia to participate in sports and from participating in them outside Nova Scotia.

There is no change in the requirement for proof of full vaccination for discretionary activities. It is still required for attendees and volunteers, even in places where gathering limits and physical distance will apply.

 

Links:

Nova Scotia coronavirus website: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/

For more information about COVID-19 testing and online booking, visit: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/symptoms-and-testing/

Government of Canada: https://canada.ca/coronavirus or 1-833-784-4397 (toll-free)