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The City of Hamilton is providing some additional updates as part of the City’s continued efforts for a gradual, safe and measured reopening of municipal facilities and the restart of programs and services.

Release>>hamilton.ca/government-inf… #HamiltonReopens #HamOnt
The City of Hamilton owns several facilities where external user groups typically operate and offer various types of programming...
...The City is working closely with these groups to ensure reopenings in these facilities are safe and meet all of the health and safety requirements before programming may resume. As we continue our efforts to safely reopen facilities, the Emergency Operations Centre will...
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A COVID-19 and #HamiltonReopens Update from the City of Hamilton.

Release>>hamilton.ca/government-inf… #HamOnt
Today, the City of Hamilton is entering Phase Three of the Hamilton Reopens COVID-19 recovery plan. Hamilton will be in Phase Three for a while – it is our “new reality” – and we will be here until a COVID-19 vaccine or other treatments are available and are in widespread use.
We'll reopen more municipal spaces & continue implementing measures to enable physical distancing & health screening of those visiting our spaces. As well, we’ll focus on bringing more municipal services, recreation programming & events back online with a safe & phased approach.
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July 14 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 860 confirmed positive cases, 8 probable cases & 44 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 868 cases, 92% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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Today’s media briefing included an update on Phase Two: Our Gradual Recovery, the operational updates in Phase Two of #HamiltonReopens. Published at hamilton.ca/phase-two, the Phase Two operational updates cover 4 main areas, including reopening plans for Hamilton City Hall...
#HamiltonReopens plans for Hamilton City Hall:

As Hamilton’s municipal hub, City Hall will be one of the first municipal buildings to reopen to the public. Beginning the week of July 20, 2020, the first two floors of City Hall will reopen to members of City Council...
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July 10 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 853 confirmed positive cases, 8 probable cases & 44 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 861 cases, 92% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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Today, the City’s Board of Health considered a by-law related to mandatory face coverings in most indoor public spaces. The by-law was created to protect the public from potentially spreading the virus to each other while in indoor public spaces, including commercial areas,...
...places of worship, community services, public transit and @hsr.

The by-law references face coverings, which includes bandanas and scarfs that cover the nose, mouth and chin and other non-gapping covers. It would not include those with underlying conditions or those...
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July 7 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 848 confirmed positive cases, 8 probable cases & 44 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 856 cases, 91% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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Today, the City has announced that private events booked at Fieldcote, Griffin House, Ancaster Old Town Hall, Whitehern and the Hamilton Children’s Museum up to September 30 will be cancelled.
Dundurn Castle, Hamilton Military Museum and the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology are re-opening as of July 15 to offer modified programming between Wednesday-Sunday. Private events booked at these three sites can still take place, following all health & safety guidelines.
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July 3 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 835 confirmed positive cases, 8 probable cases & 44 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 843 cases, 89% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: Beginning July 15, most waterfalls in Hamilton will reopen, including their associated parking lots. At this time, Tews Falls, Websters Falls & Dundas Peak will remain closed. Remember to maintain a physical distance of 2m from those outside your social circle.
The Ontario government announced this week that it will be providing additional funding to help municipalities and urban Indigenous community partners fund long-term, innovative housing solutions resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak. The funding can be used to renovate...
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June 30 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 834 confirmed positive cases, 8 probable cases & 44 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 842 cases, 87.5% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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As we increase the capacity on @hsr buses and return to loading customers in through the front door for fare collection on July 1, the City is reminding customers that they are required to wear a non-medical mask while riding the bus, taking DARTS and using TRANSCAB...
...Starting Monday, July 6, HSR will begin a temporary program to distribute non-medical masks to customers who cannot acquire one through another means. The masks will be available at the Hunter St Go Station customer service ticket counter beginning on Monday, and staff are...
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June 26 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 814 confirmed positive cases, 9 probable cases and 44 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 823 cases, 89% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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The City is strongly discouraging the public from organizing or attending garage sales and yard sales at this time.

Garage sales and yard sales will not be allowed on City property including sidewalks, parking lots and vacant lands. This includes the...
...annual Beach Strip Garage Sale on July 11 and 12. In accordance with the current provincial orders, the public is not permitted to gather in groups of more than 10 at this time.

Keeping a two-metre (six-foot) physical distance from others is difficult at garage sales, and...
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June 23 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 798 confirmed positive cases, 9 probable cases and 43 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 807 cases, 89% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: The City of Hamilton will begin reopening some attractions and heritage institutions on Wednesday, July 15. This includes Dundurn Castle and Kitchen Garden, Hamilton Military Museum and the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology...
...Modified services and programming will be available and visitors and staff will be required to follow all public health advice including physical distancing. All other museums will remain closed until further notice.
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June 19 COVID-19 update from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 781 confirmed positive cases, 8 probable cases and 42 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt. Of the 789 cases, 87% are resolved.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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Today, the City of Hamilton announced that we are entering Phase Two of the #HamiltonReopens COVID-19 recovery plan. Phase Two is about gradual recovery. The City will begin to expand services and begin to return some staff to work. Some of our facilities and offices...
...– primarily recreation facilities – will being reopening to the public in Phase Two, with measures to enable physical distancing and health screening upon entry. Where required, staff will return to the workplace and do so under enhanced health and safety...
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June 16 COVID-19 updates from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am this morning, there are 764 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases, and 42 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…
Yesterday, Premier Ford announced that beginning Friday June 19, #HamOnt can enter Stage Two of reopening. This means outdoor dining services at bars and restaurants, shopping malls, personal care services, water and other outdoor recreational facilities may reopen...
...As per the Provincial direction and the #HamiltonReopens plan, the City is preparing to reopen some areas as permitted under Stage Two, as outlined below. However, while the City’s plan is meant to align generally with the Province’s framework for reopening Ontario, we will...
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June 12 COVID-19 updates from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9 a.m. this morning, there are 748 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases, and 42 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens
The City and Public Health Services are working with local licensed child care centre operators to ensure a gradual & safe reopening of these centres.

All will be required to follow strict health protocols &meet additional requirements to safely reopen.
The new protocols include enhanced cleaning, mandatory screening of staff and children, mandatory staff training, limitations on visitors, and ensuring an updated COVID-19 response plan is in place.
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June 9 COVID-19 updates from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9 a.m. this morning, there are 738 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases, and 41 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens The provincial government announced Monday that some parts of the province would be moving into Stage 2 of the province’s reopening plan this Friday, with communities in the Golden Horseshoe remaining in Stage 1 at this time.
As of Friday, changes in Hamilton include:
*Groups of 10 people or less may gather, preferably outdoors and consistently with the same 10 people
*Places of worship can use up to 30% of their capacity for religious services.
We will continue to monitor provincial announcements.
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June 5 COVID-19 updates from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am today, there are 727 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases, and 40 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: Earlier today, staff began removing barricades & installing signage on the escarpment stairs. All of the stairs are now open. Residents choosing to use the escarpment stairs should continue to keep 2m of distance between themselves & others as much as possible.
Yesterday the Mayor’s Task Force on Economic Recovery held its first meeting. The membership of the Task Force represents a diverse cross-section of many of Hamilton’s key partners and growth sectors including our three Chambers of Commerce, BIAs...
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June 2 COVID-19 updates from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am today, there are 690 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases, and 38 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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The City has announced that all City-run summer recreational programming and all summer Camp Kidaca programs, as well as the usual Free Summer Supie programs will be cancelled for summer 2020. As a result, the City will not be hiring any summer recreation students.
Recreation options available this summer:

Recreation at Home: hamilton.ca/parks-recreati…

EarlyON Child and Family Centres Virtual Programming: ascy.ca/earlyon-child-…

@HamiltonLibrary Virtual Branch: hpl.ca

Senior Centre Without Walls: hamilton.ca/SCWW
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May 29 COVID-19 updates from the City of Hamilton:

As of 9am today, there are 667 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases, and 36 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: Municipal decorative fountains in Hamilton will begin opening next week. Residents should not enter the water or gather around the fountains.
While Johnson Tew Park will remain open, the City will be closing the parking lot at the park due to large crowds gathering and motorists using the parking lot to access Tew’s Falls. Residents are reminded that all waterfall and escarpment areas remain closed at this time...
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Earlier today, @HamiltonsMayor joined Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health & the City’s EOC Director, Paul Johnson to update the community on COVID-19.

As of 9am today, there are 606 confirmed positive cases, 7 probable cases & 30 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.
Full May 22 release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: Today, the City announced the reopening of SKATE PARKS. Any users of skate parks must continue to maintain two metres of physical distance from other users and should remember to practice good hand hygiene.
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Earlier today, @HamiltonsMayor joined Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health, and the City’s EOC Director, Paul Johnson to update the community about COVID-19.

As of 9am today, there are 592 confirmed cases, 7 probable cases, and 28 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.
Full May 19 release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: Hamilton’s municipal golf courses will open this week. City staff are working to undertake the final pieces of coordination to get the courses up and running. King’s Forest reopens tomorrow, Chedoke opens this weekend (Beddoe on Friday & Martin on Saturday).
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Earlier today, @HamiltonsMayor joined Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health & the City’s EOC Director Paul Johnson to update the community on COVID-19.

As of 9am today, there are 521 confirmed positive cases, 6 probable cases & 26 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.
Full May 15 release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…

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#HamiltonReopens: Hamilton’s municipal golf courses will begin to open next week. City staff are working to undertake the final pieces of coordination to get the courses up and running. It is anticipated that King’s Forest will reopen on May 20 and Chedoke will open next weekend.
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Today, the City of Hamilton is providing another update to the community on the City’s response to COVID-19.

As of 9am today, there are 495 confirmed positive cases, five probable cases, and 25 deaths from COVID-19 in #HamOnt.

Full May 13 release: hamilton.ca/government-inf…
#HamiltonReopens: Starting this Saturday, May 16 payment will once again be required and enforced at all PARKING meters and lots, to ensure that on-street parking and parking in municipal lots is available for businesses and employees.
To support local businesses and restaurants participating in curbside pickup and delivery, the first 30 minutes at parking meters will be free until further notice.
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