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Edmonton seeing 97% compliance rate on mandatory masks: city

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COVID-19 pandemic.In his update to councillors, interim city manager Adam Laughlin said compliance of the bylaw on public transit is at about 96 per cent, compliance in vehicles for hire is about 93 per cent, compliance within public spaces is 99 per cent and compliance within community and recreation facilities is 97 per cent.The compliance rate is up from about 80 per cent a week into the program.

Edmonton residents 80% compliant with new mandatory mask bylaw, city says Laughlin also provided an update on the city’s mask exemption card program, which was halted within five days of its launch.Laughlin said the city consulted with businesses, Alberta Health Services and the Edmonton zone medical officer of health and the city will.

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