Continued Health and Safety Protocols at NSGEU until April 1st
Dear members,
This is to advise that the NSGEU will continue with all its current protocols related to masking, social distancing, and vaccinations until end of day on April 1. The protocols will be re-evaluated again at that time. This will extend our protocols beyond when public health is likely to require that they be in place (many public health protocols are likely to be relaxed March 21). We are doing this out of an abundance of caution and to best ensure the safety of members and staff.
The following protocols will be applied to all NSGEU member meetings, events and training:
- Masking when not seated in a social distanced meeting.
- Meetings rooms bookings will be done to the maximum based on social distancing per room and unmasked when seated. If a meeting is booked without social distancing mask must be worn at all times.
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