Licensed recreational cannabis stores in Prince Edward Island will reopen on Friday, May 22 “with limited access,” the government-operated marijuana retailer has announced.
All four PEI Cannabis stores on the island were closed on short notice in March in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, although online sales continued.
The reopened stores will feature public health measures including:
- Restricting the number of customers inside each store.
- Security outside stores to ensure customers line up in accordance with social distancing rules.
- Floor markings to encourage social distancing inside stores.
- A “general screening” at store reception areas “to ensure compliance with self-isolation requirements”.
- Encouraging “touch-free” shopping in stores and promoting online orders.
- Temporarily eliminating cash payments and product returns.
However, PEI Cannabis said any shoppers wearing face coverings will be required to remove the mask upon entering a store.
The retailer is also reinstating delivery fees for online orders less than CA$100, which were temporarily waived while stores were closed.
Bricks-and-mortar cannabis stores in most Canadian provinces have remained open during the COVID-19 pandemic, although some provinces have restricted sales to online-only.
Earlier this week, cannabis stores in Ontario were allowed to open to customers under certain conditions.
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