Quebec health workers to wear N95 masks more often, but studies unclear on benefits
MONTREAL — Quebec’s workplace safety board will require workers wear N95 masks in areas of health-care facilities where patients are COVID-19 positive, but one health expert says studies have indicated the benefits are unclear.
The safety board made the announcement Tuesday after months of pressure from nurses’ unions for their members to have greater access to N95 masks — designed to have a close fit and to filter 95 per cent of very small particles. The new rule goes into effect Feb. 11.
Linda Lapointe, a vice-president at Quebec’s largest nurses’ union, said she’s pleased with the decision but says N95 masks should also be worn in areas where patients are awaiting COVID-19 test results. Her union is suing the government to have those masks issued more widely among health-care workers.
“There’s no doubt that they’re better,” she said. “The procedural mask is not a respiratory protection device, it’s not in the class of the respiratory protection devices.”


