Lethbridge city council extends mandatory mask bylaw until at least Feb. 23 “There’s numerous reports of people not adhering to the health guidelines, people are thinking it won’t happen to me and there are people exposing each other to various risks,” Spearman said while taking questions from reporters at City Hall on Monday.The mayor is urging the all too familiar talking points when it comes to masks, physical distancing, limiting close contacts, and not risking the health of others.As of Tuesday, Alberta Health was reporting 210 active cases of COVID-19 in Lethbridge, a number the mayor said is also concerning.“It looked like we were holding our own, we were keeping the (active) numbers down about 150, 160, 170, now we’re over 200.