Health inspectors were expected to pay a visit to a Halifax-area diner Friday after the restaurant came under fire from hundreds of Facebook users for its blunt stance on pandemic regulations. Speaking to CBC News, he said his staff wear bandanas while serving customers but take them off when there are no customers in the restaurant. "One thing I do not condone is my staff being told to wear a mask for eight hours straight," he said. Strang said he was aware of the matter and said occupational health and safety inspectors were being sent to the restaurant Friday. Not worried about bad publicityWhen asked if he insists that customers wear masks while at his restaurant, Giannakos said the restaurant isn't responsible for enforcement.
Source: CBC News January 08, 2021 22:52 UTC