PUBLIC HEALTH (COVID-19 EMERGENCY POWERS)
(Phased Re-Opening) REGULATIONS 2021
LARGE GROUP EXEMPTION:
Islamic Centre, Eid Prayer
Whereas the Minister of National Security considers that the proposed Eid Prayer is justifying an exemption from the prohibition in section 5 (1) and (2) of the Public Health (COVID-19 Emergency Powers) (Phased Re-Opening) Regulations 2021 on groups of more than ten persons assembling;
Now therefore, the Minister grants an exemption under section 5 (5) of those Regulations to Imam Ashmead Ali permitting a group of more than 10 persons to assemble on Thursday 13 May 2021 or Friday 14 May 2021 between 7:15am and 8am at Warwick Long bay Beach, Warwick Parish with the following conditions:
- All persons attending the Eid Prayer must maintain appropriate physical distancing which is described as; maintaining a distance between all persons who are not members of the same household of at least –
- six feet; or
- three feet, provided each person is wearing a mask which completely covers their nose and mouth,
and follow any relevant guidance.
- Maximum number of attendees – Maximum of 50 persons
- Duration of Exemption: One hour from 7am until 8am on either Thursday 13 May 2021 or Friday 14 May to be decided by Iman Ashmead Ali.
- Venue: Warwick Long bay Beach, Warwick Parish
- Recording of names and contact information of persons attending the event for the purpose of contact tracing. Information to be retained for 28 days post-date of the event.
- Adherence to all applicable COVID 19 Health Guidelines as published by the Ministry of Health.
- The Minister of National Security may at any time modify or revoke a group exemption granted in accordance with section 5 (8) (b) of the Public Health (COVID 19 Emergency Powers) (Phased Re-Opening) Regulations 2021.
- The Bermuda Police Service / Ministry of National Security Official have right to attend and observe compliance of the conditions as prescribed above.
- A minimum of three marshals to be posted at the parking area and at the entrance to the beach to remind people not to congregate.
- Physical contact will be avoided – there will be no hand shaking or hugging
- No one can attend if not wearing a face mask and participants must keep household distancing.
- There is no singing or shouting at the prayer. One person will lead the prayer and then give a short talk.
- Sanitizer and facemasks will be available in case anyone comes unprepared.
The Honourable Renee Ming JP MP
Minister of National Security
Date: 12 May 2021