The mask wars are heating up once again as temperatures cool and respiratory virus season kicks off.
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Tam wasn’t just talking about vulnerable people or in clinical settings in hospitals, she was talking about wearing masks everywhere, just like we used to, under order.Article contentThankfully it’s not a mandate at this point, though the federal government couldn’t impose or even attempt to impose a mandate for day-to-day life.
“Mandatory masking is not being considered. As always, individuals around those at high risk of infection may consider wearing a mask to prevent the possible spread of respiratory viruses and stay healthy this fall respiratory season,” said Hannah Jensen, spokesperson for Health Minister Sylvia Jones.Even when presenting their fall plan for COVID, flu and respiratory syncytial virus , neither Jones nor Ontario’s chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore made suggestions like Dr. Tam did.
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