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Ottawa, surrounding regions make indoor masks mandatory as of Tuesday

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masks mandatory when inside businesses and other indoor public spaces in an effort to keep infection rates surrounding the novel coronavirus pinned down in the area.The new directive goes into effect at 12:01 a.m.

on Tuesday, July 7. It follows similar directives and bylaws from numerous other municipalities in Ontario.Ottawa Public Health (OPH), alongside its counterparts in Eastern Ontario, Leeds, Grenville and Lanark, and Renfrew County, announced details of the new rules in a conference call on Monday afternoon.

Ottawa council to consider mandatory mask rules for indoor public spaces July 15 Non-medical cloth masks will be required in Ottawa restaurants, retailers and malls, places of worship, doctor’s offices, recreational and.

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