face mask needs to cover both the nose and the mouth in order to be effective.Yet, months after wearing non-medical masks became official coronavirus public health guidance in Canada, the “free nose” look has become a somewhat common sight.
Majority of Canadians say wearing a mask during coronavirus pandemic is a civic duty: poll “I see it everywhere. I see it in grocery stores… I tend to see it, actually, (with) people wearing their masks outside,” said Colin Furness, an infection control epidemiologist with the University of Toronto.The phenomenon has become fodder for venting on social media.
Some people appear to be perplexed, frustrated and are also cracking jokes about the situation.In one meme, a colourful comparison was made.