Top doctors in B.C. and Quebec say no to mandatory masks
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s top doctor says masks should be worn in crowded public places, the same as the recommendation by her counterpart in Quebec, which, like elsewhere in Canada, is facing the threat of a “spicy cocktail”of respiratory viruses.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said Wednesday that health-care settings and crowded buses are examples of places where it makes sense to wear a mask, but schools are not high-transmission environments, so masks are not needed there.
It’s hard to tell the difference between various respiratory illnesses that are circulating because symptoms can be similar, so people should wear a mask even at home if they’re sick to protect children or others who are vulnerable, she said.
Quebec public health director Dr. Luc Boileau also stopped short of recommending masks in schools and daycares.

