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MLA Discusses new Restrictions

MLA Discusses new Restrictions

Michelle Pinon
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Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk issued a message to constituents on Dec.9, one day following the Province’s announcement of new restrictions and health measures that have been put in place.

“I know you have heard news of our province’s new measures to be immediately put in place. I know this makes many people unhappy and brings extra hardship. This situation is constantly changing and challenging to all of us. We all are affected by COVID-19 and its overwhelming rippling effects, myself included.”

She outlined the new measures and shared some of her personal thoughts and advice to constituents. “We all have the choice to stay positive and spread support to others. Take this opportunity to call family and friends, and spread some cheer to our community.”

At the start of November there were 143 people in hospital. Today, we have 654 which is devastating. This is the reason that we are imposing further lock downs. Our health system needs it. And they need your support. Sharing negative opinions does not change this.

Our businesses and charities need you now more than ever. If you can donate to your food bank or order take out from a local restaurant, or share posts on social media for small business owners, now is the time to do it. Anything will help.”

Armstrong-Homeniuk also said there are grants available to businesses and that the level of government support for them has been increased. “We are tripling the benefit from $5,000 to $15,000 and reducing the revenue loss threshold from 40 percent to 30 percent. Those who have already applied can now apply for a larger amount.”

The funding is specifically for small and medium sized businesses, co-ops and non-profits impacted by COVID-19 to offset a portion of their relaunch costs. According to the province, starting early the week of December 14, job creators who have experienced a 30% revenue loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic will qualify for the program, lowering the threshold from the existing 40% revenue loss requirement. This 30% threshold will be available to impacted businesses retroactive to March.

Alberta businesses affected by the public health orders in effect from November 6, 2020 and later will also be eligible to apply for a second payment through the program.

The new measures include:

Social gatherings – immediate

Masking – immediate

Places of worship – starting midnight, Dec. 13

Retail – starting midnight, Dec. 13

Retail services reduced to 15 percent of fire code occupancy, with a minimum of 5 customers.

Closures – starting midnight, Dec. 13

Restaurants, pubs, bars, lounges, and cafes will be closed for in-person service.

 

Work from home – starting midnight Dec. 13

 

Closures – ongoing from Nov. 27

 

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