Premier Francois Legault softens rules for outdoor mask use following criticism
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault softened some rules surrounding outdoor mask wearing on Wednesday, after opposition parties expressed concern about his government’s confused messaging.
On Tuesday, Legault reminded Quebecers about a new rule stating that any time two or more people from different households gather outside in red or orange pandemic-alert zones, they have to wear masks — except if they are sitting down at least two metres apart or doing water sports.
The rule, he said, even applied to couples walking down the street or to people playing outdoor sports.
A day later, Legault appeared to backtrack.