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Coronavirus: Hamilton joins regional municipalities in passing mandatory mask bylaw

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draft constructed a week ago by members of the city’s board of health.In the 90 plus minute debate, the bulk of councillors pleaded for the public to stay resolute with the province’s emergency orders requiring social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hamilton board of health approves bylaw making masks mandatory in indoor public spaces “Please wear a mask. We don’t want to see a situation where we have permanent unemployment come up because they had to shut down the economy again because of the second wave,” said Stoney Creek Coun.

Brad Clark. “Wearing a mask is going to help us keep the economy moving.”Of the three opponents, Ward 14 Coun. Terry Whitehead said such a move would be “taking people’s rights away based on an imperfect.

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