ACBO - Worshipsafe Guidelines : Proposed by ACBO each Diocese is to determine their policies
Risk for anyone who attends a public mass
Public Health Ontario - Face Shields for Source Control of
COVID-19
Canada.ca - Cleaning and disinfecting public spaces during COVID-19
Video from the Archdiocese of Toronto - How to Sanitize Your Parish
Video from the Archdiocese of Toronto - How to Return to Mass
(Mask is mandatory, unlike Toronto where it isn't mandatory)
June 10, 2020
Re: Reopening of catholic churches in the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie
Following Premier Doug Ford's announcement on June 8, 2020, allowing places of worship to resume their religious services,
all the catholic parishes of the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie will reopen their churches and resume Eucharistic celebrations, as of June 20-21, 2020, once all the measures have been taken to ensure the safety of parishioners.
Anyone wishing to attend Mass must first communicate with their parish in order to receive the necessary instructions as to precautions to be taken and number of available places.
Memo to Priests and Faithfull of the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie
If you're sneezing, it's unlikely that you have COVID-19. A a runny nose is also more likely to be associated with a cold or allergies.