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Non-medical face masks can stop the spread of COVID-19

The chief public health officer of Canada states that wearing a non-medical face mask can help stop the spread of COVID-19. Canadians can use non-medical face masks in tandem with social distancing measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 when doing errands such as shopping for groceries or buying supplies at the pharmacy. The recommendation […]

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3M to product N95 face masks at Brockville plant

The federal and Ontario governments have convinced manufacturing giant 3M to produce N95 respirator masks at its plant in Brockville. This move will provide Canada a domestic supply of critical personal protective equipment. The two levels of government and the company will evenly split a financial investment of at least $70-million to boost production capacity

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New WHO study confirms face masks are effective in reducing COVID-19 spread

Researchers who reviewed 172 studies about the effectiveness of face masks, eye protection, and physical distancing in reducing the spread of COVID-19 confirm what many health officials have already been saying – they work. The World Health Organization-funded study looked at research carried out in 16 countries on six continents in order to prepare clear

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Nearly all Saskatchewan school divisions to require face masks without being forced

A majority of Saskatchewan school divisions will require face masks this fall, despite the provincial government refusing to bring in a mandate. The need for face masks The government left boards to decide whether to make face masks mandatory in schools, unlike Ontario, Nova Scotia, Alberta, and Quebec, which made them a rule in certain

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COVID-19 outbreaks in schools will be hard to avoid

Experts state that outbreaks at schools may be impossible to avoid altogether, but teachers, governments and school boards can find creative ways to mitigate the risk amid the COVID-19 pandemic. As families express concerns over the Ontario government’s back-to-school plans, experts are providing key recommendations to ensure things do not get out of hand once

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U of S makes face masks mandatory in indoor campus spaces

Face masks are now required in shared spaces. By prioritizing the safety of the University of Saskatchewan community, school officials have made face masks mandatory in all indoor common or shared spaces to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Non-medical masks or cloth face-coverings must be worn by faculty, staff, students, and any visitors, contractors, or

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Two communities surrounding Calgary forgo mask mandates

Two communities surrounding Calgary will not introduce bylaws for the use of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Airdrie city council decided against a face mask bylaw while Okotoks officials delayed a decision for a mandate for face coverings. According to the Mayor of Airdrie, the council’s split decision came down to trusting residents

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Large parties turned into “super-spreader” events for COVID-19

The associate medical officer of health in Ottawa stated that large social gatherings and parties turned into “a super-spreader event” for COVID-19 in Ottawa. The Ottawa Public Health shared that there were eight to ten new cases of COVID-19 linked to a single social gathering as it investigates the recent spike of cases in the

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