Inconsistencies, double standards muddle Ontario's rules for reopening - News Summed Up

Inconsistencies, double standards muddle Ontario's rules for reopening


But some of these rules don't make much sense — directly clashing or contradicting other pandemic rules the province has come up with. But with no clear overall directive, it's created a wild patchwork of mask rules around the province. With no clear overall directive, there's now a patchwork of mask rules around the province, mandatory in some places but not others. From masks and bubbles to public gatherings and singing in public, Haydn Watters breaks down some of the inconsistencies and double standards in the province's COVID-19 rules. If a family chooses to include a grandmother or grandfather in its social bubble, that grandparent is then good to babysit the children, according to the province's rules.


Source: CBC News June 25, 2020 12:45 UTC



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