Toronto bylaw requiring residents to wear face masks or coverings while in indoor public settings came into effect Tuesday morning.According to the City of Toronto, all people in indoor settings are required to wear a mask except for children under the age of two, people with certain medical conditions and staff in certain private areas or areas shielded by a physical barrier.
Residents aren’t required to show proof if they require a medical exemption.Establishment operators were required to create and advertise a mask policy for staff and customers.
Signs were ordered to be posted at all entrances. Toronto council votes to make wearing face masks mandatory in closed public settings The bylaw will apply to any public or private property.