Updated: October 7, 2:30 p.m.
On October 1 at midnight, the Island of Montreal was placed under red alert. These are the measures currently in force. For more information, visit quebec.ca/zonerouge.
At home | Prohibited: - visitors from another address Allowed: - a single visitor from another address for single individuals (it is recommended to always have the same person in order to limit social contact) - informal caregivers - individuals offering services or support - labour for planned work |
Preschool and elementary school | - Only one stable class group is permitted at all times, with no physical distancing required - Students from different class groups must stay 2 metres apart when moving around in common areas - Extracurricular activities are suspended - Field trips and interscholastic activities are suspended - Special pedagogical projects may continue as long as the principle of stable class groups is respected. If this is not possible, a 2-metre distance between students from different stable class groups must be maintained at all times, and the health guidelines must be strictly respected - The same rules apply to sports activities organized by schools and associations - Room loans and rentals are suspended - Wearing a procedural mask is mandatory for all school staff at all times - School visitors must be kept to a minimum - School daycare services are organized based on the principle of stable class groups or by creating subgroups, with a 2-metre physical distance between groups - Students eat lunch with their stable class group |
Secondary school | - All students must wear a face covering at all times in the school and on the school grounds - Extracurricular activities are suspended - Field trips and interscholastic activities are suspended - Special pedagogical projects may continue as long as the principle of stable class groups is respected. If this is not possible, a 2-metre distance between students from different stable class groups must be maintained at all times, and the health guidelines must be strictly respected - The same rules apply to sports activities organized by schools and associations - Room loans and rentals are suspended - Wearing a procedural mask is mandatory for all school staff at all times - School visitors must be kept to a minimum - Students eat lunch with their stable class group - Secondary IV and V students attend in-person classes one day out of two - Optional courses must take place with 2 metres of distance between students from different stable class groups or be offered through distance education |
Adult general education and vocational training | - Students must wear a face covering at all times, except when seated in a classroom where a physical distance of 2 metres between individuals is maintained - School staff must wear a procedural mask at all times, except in classrooms if they remain 2 metres away from students - Distance learning should be prioritized for programs that are best suited to it - In-school attendance should be prioritized for students with special needs or who are at risk of dropping out of school - Extracurricular activities and field trips are suspended |
Higher education | - As many activities as possible should be offered through distance learning - In-class activities are allowed if students’ presence is essential for the acquisition or evaluation of learning - Internships and labs can continue - Libraries will remain open only to permit access to the circulation desk and individual workspaces |
Sports and recreation | - All organized sports and recreational activities are suspended - Activities carried out individually or in pairs are permitted, provided that participants respect the health guidelines in effect - Individual practice and training activities are permitted - Indoor sports facilities may remain open for individual activities, but dressing rooms may not be used or accessed, except to use the washroom - No competitions are allowed - Physical fitness rooms and centres are closed |
CHSLD, RPA private seniors’ residence and RI | Visits for humanitarian purposes Visits by informal caregivers (one person at a time and a maximum of two people per day in CHSLDs) |
Private gatherings | Prohibited |
Activities organized in a public place | Prohibited, except for places of worship and funerals Demonstrations are still permitted, but wearing a mask or face covering is mandatory at all times |
Inter-regional travel | Not recommended toward a green, yellow or orange zone and outside Québec |
Public venue halls and audiences in indoor public places | Auditoriums, cinemas, theatres and museums are closed Libraries other than those in educational institutions are closed, except lending desks |
Restaurants | Dining rooms are closed Delivery, takeout and drive-through orders only |
Bars, brasseries, taverns, casinos | Closed Microbreweries and distilleries, closed only for their services for consumption of food or beverages on the premises |
Businesses, stores and boutiques | Open |
Private professional and health services | Open only for services that require an individual’s presence |
Personal and beauty care services | Services maintained Saunas and spas are closed, except personal care provided therein |
Community organizations | Services maintained |
Following the announcement made by the Quebec Government on April 5 lengthening the time that Quebec is on pause, the City of Dollard-des-Ormeaux remains in "essential services" mode until futher notice. We are committed to continuing to serve you well, while protecting your health and that of our employees.
Rest assured that we do everything in our power to be there for you despite the circumstances. We count on your usual collaboration.
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