Mandatory mask policies raise accessibility concerns for vulnerable populations
TORONTO — Experts and advocates say mandatory mask policies will only work if they’re backed up by efforts to provide access and education to vulnerable populations.
A rule requiring that commuters wear masks on Toronto’s public transit system came into effect today, and next week face coverings will be mandatory in indoor public settings such as stores and businesses.
Several other Ontario municipalities and the Quebec government are moving to implement similar policies with the aim of preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Officials have promoted wearing masks in situations when physical distancing isn’t possible, but some have been reluctant to make them mandatory because of concerns about accessibility.