Ontario’s top doctor ‘strongly’ recommends masks, Alberta premier says don’t panic
TORONTO — Ontario’s chief medical officer of health strongly recommended Monday that residents wear masks in indoor public settings to protect children from a “triple threat” of respiratory viruses, while Alberta’s premier said she will not impose a mask mandate and urged people not to panic.
Dr. Kieran Moore said a mask mandate remains on the table, as pediatrics hospitals have been overwhelmed by as influx of patients in recent weeks. COVID-19 is still circulating, but the larger threats to young children at the moment are influenza and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, he said, noting that capacity in children’s hospitals is at 100 per cent.
“We’re asking more people to mask up,” Moore said.
He did not mandate masking, but said he is “discussing and reviewing” the possibility of requiring masks in schools again. He also recommended children between two and five wear a mask, if possible.


