Be COVID-19 smart on St. Patrick’s Day, officials urge; some tighten restrictions
TORONTO — Officials across Canada are relying on common sense and added restrictions in some cases rather than on the traditional luck of the Irish to keep St. Patrick’s Day from becoming a COVID-19 super-spreader event.
Amid worries about a third pandemic wave, health authorities are urging would-be celebrants to be mindful of the risks and obey all limits on social gatherings.
The city of Kingston, Ont., for example, home to Queen’s University, has made live music off limits. The order, which is in place until the end of the week, bars all social gatherings of more than five people and, among other things, limits the sale and service of alcohol.
“It breaks my Irish heart to have to do it but I do think it’s prudent,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for Kingston and area said in announcing the measures. “Last year, before we went into lockdown, there was significant social activity associated with St. Patrick’s Day and it did put our community at risk.”