Dance classes with some conditions allowed to resume on Ontario COVID hot spots

TORONTO — Dance classes are being allowed to resume, with certain restrictions, in Ontario’s COVID-19 hot spots. 

The classes weren’t allowed to operate after the province imposed stricter regulations, which included closing gyms, in areas where infections have been rising. 

The Ontario government says it’s now clarifying that classes for teaching or training amateur and professional dancers are permitted to operate, provided certain conditions are met. 

That means dance classes may resume in the hot spot areas of Toronto, Ottawa, Peel Region and York Region.

The government says the change recognizes that dance styles such as ballet, hip hop, and ballroom can still be taught and practised safely when certain measures are followed.

Those measures include mandatory pre-registration for participants, no dance competitions, and any areas with weights or exercise machines must be closed.

Dance classes that do not meet the specified criteria, like Zumba classes, will not be permitted.

Gyms and other fitness centres in those four regions remain closed.

The province is currently reviewing COVID-19 protocols for gyms and fitness facilities after an outbreak at a cycling studio in Hamilton spread to more than 70 people even though the location adhered to government rules. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 20, 2020.

The Canadian Press

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