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==Meeting information==
 
Tuesday June 22, 2021 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
 
  
*Join meeting via Meet:  
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==Updates==
https://meet.google.com/sqv-xykt-wag
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*Travel: Announcement made June 21 with changes for those who are vaccinated
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:*Alerts also updated with vaccinated traveler highlighted the flying and driving checklist, and that items are changing with the OIC changes
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:*With the recent OIC, there is more merging between vaccine and travel
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:*Airport testing companies updates
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:*To be completed area for at home test kits for those travelling by land from Alaska
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* For PEI, they are doing a Rapid testing at all crossings (users receive a call in 2 hours) beginning June 27
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:* Two people per vehicle at least need to be tested
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*BC is looking to take dwon a lot of the testing pages, and streamline the process
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:*there has never been a testing request by land border for BC (for those entering from Alberta)
  
Join by phone
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*Vaccine update: Vaccine safety page has been launched
+1 647-734-3101(Canada)<br>
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:*Marketing side: video series has been launched, and available on the main page
636 359 639# Pin
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:*Make an appointment section updated with all provincial/territorial links
  
==Agenda==
 
*Updates
 
*COVID testing for travellers: New partners for some provinces and territories
 
*Standing item: cross-jurisdictional site updates
 
 
*Discussion items:  
 
*Discussion items:  
**How are you planning and managing your sites for reopening and recovery?  
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*How are you planning and managing your sites for reopening and recovery?;Is your information architecture changing? ; Other topics taking precedence?; Is your content shifting to life after vaccination?
**Is your information architecture changing?  
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:* Ontario - 3 stage reopening plans, high level pages with links with more details for restrictions (specifically for businesses)
**Other topics taking precedence?  
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:**right now focus is what can businesses do and not do?
**Is your content shifting to life after vaccination?
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2. Alberta - Waiting on health officials on what lifting all restrictions will mean
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- in terms of recovery, will be launching in July and will know more soon
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3. Northwest Territories - June 21 -removed self-isolation restrictions for those who are doubly vaccinated, and eased for those who have one vaccination
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- all restrictions being lifted won't be until mid-fall and those are based on vaccination rates across all Canada
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4. PEI - at the moment kind of messy because people need to apply for a pass (if vaccinated) and if not vaccinated, you have to self declare (new form on the site) that you will isolate for 8 days and must stop at border for RPD
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- in effect as of June 27
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- one of the concerns is Nova Scotia is reopening their borders so if they're coming to PEI to ensure testing and safety
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==Notes and action items==
 
==Notes and action items==
*<b>Presentation:</b>
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*<b>How to get vaccinated:</b> [https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/vaccines/how-vaccinated.html#a1 Federal page linking to provinces and territories]
 
[[Category:COVID communications]]
 
[[Category:COVID communications]]

Revision as of 15:53, 9 August 2021


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Updates

  • Travel: Announcement made June 21 with changes for those who are vaccinated
  • Alerts also updated with vaccinated traveler highlighted the flying and driving checklist, and that items are changing with the OIC changes
  • With the recent OIC, there is more merging between vaccine and travel
  • Airport testing companies updates
  • To be completed area for at home test kits for those travelling by land from Alaska
  • For PEI, they are doing a Rapid testing at all crossings (users receive a call in 2 hours) beginning June 27
  • Two people per vehicle at least need to be tested
  • BC is looking to take dwon a lot of the testing pages, and streamline the process
  • there has never been a testing request by land border for BC (for those entering from Alberta)
  • Vaccine update: Vaccine safety page has been launched
  • Marketing side: video series has been launched, and available on the main page
  • Make an appointment section updated with all provincial/territorial links
  • Discussion items:
  • How are you planning and managing your sites for reopening and recovery?;Is your information architecture changing? ; Other topics taking precedence?; Is your content shifting to life after vaccination?
  • Ontario - 3 stage reopening plans, high level pages with links with more details for restrictions (specifically for businesses)
    • right now focus is what can businesses do and not do?

2. Alberta - Waiting on health officials on what lifting all restrictions will mean - in terms of recovery, will be launching in July and will know more soon 3. Northwest Territories - June 21 -removed self-isolation restrictions for those who are doubly vaccinated, and eased for those who have one vaccination - all restrictions being lifted won't be until mid-fall and those are based on vaccination rates across all Canada 4. PEI - at the moment kind of messy because people need to apply for a pass (if vaccinated) and if not vaccinated, you have to self declare (new form on the site) that you will isolate for 8 days and must stop at border for RPD - in effect as of June 27 - one of the concerns is Nova Scotia is reopening their borders so if they're coming to PEI to ensure testing and safety


Notes and action items