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Jan 27, 2022 | Jamy Brodt | 271 views
Return to Play
The LDGHA is pleased to confirm that we are returning to play on January 31 and the London Devilettes 31st Annual Tournament is scheduled to begin on February 4.

The City of London has provided us with preliminary guidelines that must be followed by all players, volunteers and spectators at all City of London arenas. 

As neither the Province of Ontario nor OWHA has issued their official return to play regulations, these guidelines remain subject to change and they may change on short notice. We will endeavour to keep you informed of any such changes.  Please review the below protocols carefully.  Preliminary protocols that will be in place are as follows:

  • Capacity limits have been set at 50% in all non-playing areas. As a result capacity limits will be in place within all dressing rooms.  Chairs will be placed in lobbies/corridors to help accommodate additional participants.
  • All spectator areas also have a capacity of 50%. As a result only ONE spectator per participant is allowed at this time.  Entry into the arena for participants is limited to 30 minutes prior to their ice time. All groups must exit the arena 15 minutes after their game or practice expires. Spectators are not to enter until the beginning of the practice or game and are to proceed directly to the spectator area.
  • Everyone 12 and over must provide proof of vaccination to enter the arena. An enhanced vaccine certificate with a QR code along with a valid ID will only be accepted as proof of vaccination.  Proof of vaccination receipts and medical exemptions without the QR code will no longer be accepted. The QR code can be accessed digitally or by printing a paper copy. To download your digital or print QR code, please visit covid-19.ontario.ca/get-proof. Individuals can also visit their local library or can call the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre at 1-833-943-3900 to have their vaccine certificate mailed to them. You can also visit a Service Ontario centre to receive a printed copy.
  • Active screening is required for entry.
Please do your part to help keep the girls on the ice and follow these guidelines to the best of your ability.

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