
When should I wash my hands to reduce my risk of infection from COVID-19?
COVID-19 is transmitted by liquid droplets when a person coughs, sneezes or spits. Touching surfaces contaminated with droplets containing COVID-19 and then touching your face

COVID-19 is transmitted by liquid droplets when a person coughs, sneezes or spits. Touching surfaces contaminated with droplets containing COVID-19 and then touching your face

It’s all about how we protect our community. It’s all about masks, physical distancing and small gatherings and large spaces. Rowe Services is prepared to

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Using soap and water is the single most effective way of reducing

Stay at home and keep a safe distance from people in your household when you have cold or flu-like symptoms, including: Coughing Runny nose Sore throat

If you are not feeling well it can be very confusing to decide what we might be sick with. Here is a chart of the

If healthy, distancing is always better Always wash your hands If sick, stay home, no exceptions Try not to touch your face Reserve medical masks

In personal settings when you’re seeing friends and family who aren’t in your bubble: Only get together in small groups of 2 to 6 people Keep

Using a disinfectant that kills the coronavirus on surfaces that people are touching is extremely important but is also very time consuming. The traditional method

COVID-19 has forced us to spend more time outside. So we need to get back to a time when we played more garden sports. Here

Your bubble includes members of your immediate household and can be carefully expanded to include others. Try to limit the number of people in your

At this time, all event organizers are ordered to limit all public gatherings larger than 50 people. This includes indoor and outdoor sporting events, conferences, meetings,

There are a number of great companies that rent out equipment for your backyard BBQ so you can keep within the BC CDC guidelines for