Calgarians will soon have to wear mandatory face masks in all public areas, after city council voted 12-3 to make it a bylaw on Tuesday. People also won't be mandated to wear masks when it prevents them from providing or receiving a service. That means people won't have to wear masks while dining out for food or drinks, and, similarly, masks won't need to be worn while at the dentist. To help clarify where people are expected to wear masks in Calgary, the city said businesses will be required to post signs to outline the new rules. People who are caregiving for or accompanying a person with a disability where wearing a face covering would hinder the accommodation of the person's disability.
Source: CBC News July 22, 2020 19:20 UTC