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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador will end its COVID-19 restrictions, including mask and vaccination requirements and gathering limits, as of March 14.

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This article was published 16/02/2022 (1494 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Newfoundland and Labrador will end its COVID-19 restrictions, including mask and vaccination requirements and gathering limits, as of March 14.

Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, chief medical officer of health, told reporters today that high vaccination rates have helped make it possible to gradually remove the remaining public health measures.

As part of a phased-in approach, Fitzgerald said that beginning Feb. 21 informal gatherings will be limited to 25 people while retail stores will have no capacity restrictions.

A mask is seen on the iconic statue of Newfoundland musician Ron Hynes and comedian Tommy Sexton on George Street, in downtown St. John’s, on July 11, 2020. The province is dropping its COVID-19 mask, vaccination passport and gathering restrictions as of March 14. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly
A mask is seen on the iconic statue of Newfoundland musician Ron Hynes and comedian Tommy Sexton on George Street, in downtown St. John’s, on July 11, 2020. The province is dropping its COVID-19 mask, vaccination passport and gathering restrictions as of March 14. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly

Restaurants, gyms, fitness studios and dance studios will be able to operate at 75 per cent capacity, while faith-based ceremonies will move to 75 per cent capacity where the vaccine passport is used, and to 50 per cent in places where the passport is not required.

As well, Fitzgerald says sports teams will be able to travel to compete outside their region but will only be allowed to play one game per day.

She says a second phase beginning Feb. 28 will see the lifting of all border controls and travel restrictions while rapid testing will become voluntary.

As of March 14, capacity and gathering limits will be removed and it will no longer be necessary to wear a mask or show proof of vaccination to enter public venues.

“Masking will continue to be strongly recommended beyond March 14,” Fitzgerald added.

She characterized the announced changes as “not the end, but the beginning of the end.”

“COVID will be here for a long time, perhaps in seasonal waves, perhaps not,” Fitzgerald said. “As a society we must learn to live with the virus and be ready to adapt.”

Health officials reported 179 new cases of novel coronavirus Wednesday, and said 16 people were in hospital, including six patients in critical care.

Three more COVID-19-related deaths were also reported, bringing the total number of deaths to 60 since the onset of the pandemic.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 16, 2022.

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