Friday, July 10, 2020
Face Mask
Starting to day, in my part of the world, it is mandatory for residents to wear masks within public indoor spaces. All residents will be required to wear masks or face coverings when in enclosed commercial spaces as well as “business offices open to the public” and other public buildings, such as libraries and community centres.
Children under two are exempted from the policy, as well as anyone with a medical condition that makes it difficult for them to wear a mask.
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same here :(
ReplyDelete...I hope that Canadians are smarter than Americans and heed the word.
ReplyDeleteI've been wearing one from the beginning anyway!
ReplyDeleteNice mask Andy! I have been wearing one whenever I go out.
ReplyDeleteYou have a fine looking mask. This policy makes perfect sense when trying to stop this pandemic. Unfortunately there is official magical thinking about it here in the U.S. Canada has been more successful.
ReplyDeleteI've been wearing bandannas pretty much from the start. The medical type masks seem to itch.
ReplyDeleteYou are looking very familiar with your mask on. We have the same order here now.
ReplyDeleteSame here. Nonetheless our "leader" seems to proudly contradict everything the health experts say. Canada would do well to keep the border closed.
ReplyDeleteWe don't as yet as we have no cases now for about 60 days and our border is closed.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
I haven't been out without a mask and gloves for weeks--
ReplyDeleteA mask with a message. Nice.
ReplyDeleteIt suits you very well! We need one only in public transport, not in the streets.
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