Playground closures, , have now taken effect.
On March 20, Malcolm Bromley, 鶹ýӳPark Board’s general manager, announced the closure of 166 playgrounds in more than 200 parks across the city, a move to avoid people being too close to each other and potentially spread the virus.
This morning, March 22, the 鶹ýӳPark Board announced it is closing all public outdoor recreation facilities within parks and beaches. Volleyball, skate parks, field sports, tennis, and more are now closed.
COVID-19 Need to Know:
— 鶹ýӳPark Board (@ParkBoard)
We are closing all public outdoor recreation facilities within parks and beaches.
❌Volleyball, skate parks, field sports, tennis, and more are now closed.
Please spread the word and do your part by staying away from these spaces.
Note: This story has been updated since first published.
—with files from Mike Howell