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Guelph’s health unit updates mandatory mask policy for Stage 3 of reopening

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mask policy as the city is expected to move into Stage 3 of Ontario’s reopening plan on Friday.The order, which also covers Wellington and Dufferin counties, was issued on June 10 and prevents businesses from allowing anyone inside who are not wearing some sort of cloth face-covering that covers the nose, mouth and chin.

What you can and cannot do in Ontario amid Stage 3 of reopening While the order will continue into Stage 3, it will have some updated language for when a mask is not required.“Persons must wear their face covering inside the establishment at all times unless it is reasonably required to temporarily remove the face covering for services provided by the establishment,” the order states.For example, masks are required inside.

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