The interim leader of the NDP is calling on Ontario’s top health official to “clarify” his advice on wearing masks in indoor public settings, after he was spotted without one at a party in Toronto.
Speaking with reporters at Queen’s Park on Monday, interim NDP Leader Peter Tabuns stopped short of criticizing Moore’s decision to not wear a mask but did say that he should be “taking this this opportunity” to clarify his advice, especially with holiday parties fast approaching.
Moore has faced criticism on social media for his decision to forgo a mask so soon after recommending that Ontarians should be masking up amid a “triple threat” of flu, RSV and COVID-19. “It is personal choice. You make your own determination depending on where you are,” she said. “If the space is crowded indoors, if you are looking after vulnerable individuals, that personal choice is really important.”
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