Town of Penetanguishene makes changes to align with Public Health and Workplace Safety Measures

Town of Penetanguishene makes changes to align with Public Health and Workplace Safety Measures

March 21, 2022 - With continued improvement in trends, Ontario has removed the mandatory masking requirement for most settings as of today, March 21. The Town of Penetanguishene has adjusted some services to be aligned with Public Health & Workplace Safety Measures. The following changes have taken effect, as of 8:30am this morning.

Penetanguishene Memorial Community Centre and Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives

  • Wearing of masks is no longer mandatory (but mask use and physical distancing are still encouraged). Additional changes made into effect March 1st, 2022 are outlined here

Town Administrative Offices

Effective Monday March 21, masks are no longer mandatory for staff and visitors. We ask that everyone be kind to one another, respect each other’s choices, of which should not be questioned or commented on.Residents continue to be encouraged to use online options for service where possible. Online options regarding tax payment options are outlined here.  Staff will be available by phone or email during regular working hours, to answer any inquiries that do not require an in-person visit. A full staff directory is available here.

Mid-Pen Transit Service

  • Masks are still required when using transit, unless proof of medical exemption is provided; and
  • Transit operators will continue to wear masks.

We appreciate our community’s patience and understanding during this transition.

The Town of Penetanguishene’s Emergency Management Team will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation. Updates are provided on our website at www.penetanguishene.ca.

For more information on the state of COVID-19 in our area, please contact the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520 or visit their website at simcoemuskokahealth.org.

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