ontario’s chief medical officer told the canadian press last week that he would make a decision soon about masking recommendations based on viral illness trends that are straining the health system.
dr. kieran moore said he would make a recommendation on masking in certain indoor settings if the backlog of delayed surgeries is affected by covid-19, and would recommend reinstating mask mandates if there are further effects.
premier doug ford said wednesday that he would follow moore’s advice when it comes to masks, but said people should wear a mask if they can and know they are at risk.
he said he planned to get a flu shot and a fourth covid-19 vaccine soon, and advised that others do the same.
“i’m going to head out there and get my fourth one. i’m going to get a flu shot because i can’t chance it, old guys like me,” he said. “we’re going to get a shot just to be safe.”
dr. vinita dubey, associate medical officer of health for toronto, said masks can help reduce the spread of various viral illnesses that are circulating in the province, including covid-19, and noted that children were able wear them in school without issue for much of the pandemic.
she said there are ways to boost uptake of masks without officially mandating them, if the chief medical officer of health strongly recommends them.