SOUND OFF: Masks and COVID-19 — one of the important layers to protect yourself, your community
BRITISH COLUMBIANS HAVE BEEN NIMBLE in adapting their individual actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our communities over the last ten months, and it has had a big impact.
Our actions have helped keep our hospitals, schools and workplaces open – and protect the ones we love.
Such essential actions include maintaining a safe distance from others, cleaning our hands and staying home if we get sick. Using masks appropriately is another important example of an individual act that results in a collective good. Each of these is a layer of protection to guard against a virus that never rests.
Some people are asking when we will see masks mandated in B.C. The answer is that they already are. The mandate to use masks appropriately is a cornerstone of businesses’ and organizations’ COVID-19 safety plans, and is embedded in our health-care facilities’ operational policies and restart protocols in other public institutions.