Press Release June 19, 2020

Reminder When Visiting Parks, Beaches, and Nature Reserves

From: Parks
Family and CommunityLife in BermudaPublic Safety and Law
Reminder When Visiting Parks, Beaches, and Nature Reserves

The Ministry of Public Works and the Department of Parks wishes to remind the public that when visiting parks, beaches, and nature reserves to adhere to the Ministry of Health guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

When visiting parks, beaches and nature reserves, you should:

  • Only visit parks and beaches that are close to home;
  • Avoid gathering with persons outside your household;
  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds;
  • Bring along hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol;
  • Stay at least six feet from others at all times; and
  • Avoid crowded areas.

You should not visit parks, beaches, or nature reserves if you are sick or were recently exposed to COVID-19, or cannot stay at least six feet away from others at all times.

Furthermore, you should not use hot tubs, water playgrounds, or participate in organized activities or sports as these activities typically require people who are not living together to be in close proximity, thus increasing the potential for exposure to COVID-19.

As a reminder, the complete Phase 3B Guidelines for visiting beaches and parks can be viewed HERE, and all the Phase 3 Guidance information can be viewed HERE.

The Ministry of Public Works and the Department of Parks, thank the public for their cooperation when using protected areas.  

 

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