Ontario Lifts Mask Requirements In MOST Public Spaces. Yet Still Want To Mask Their Children.

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Starting today, Ontarians will no longer be required to wear masks in schools, retail establishments, or most other public locations.

In a tweet on March 21, Premier Doug Ford praised residents for their assistance in getting Ontario to this next stage of the COVID-19 pandemic’s end.

“Today is a watershed moment in our struggle against COVID. “Ontario is now at a point where we can safely remove the mask mandate in most circumstances thanks to your hard work, sacrifice, and determination to rise to the occasion,” he wrote.

Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, said on March 9 that required masking restrictions would be repealed in most public venues, with the exception of some crowded indoor locations such as public transportation, health care settings, long-term care facilities, and shelters. By the end of April, the province wants to eliminate all mask restrictions and remaining public health regulations.

Following Moore’s declaration, some Ontario district school boards have requested that the mask requirement be extended in classrooms when kids return after March break.

On March 11, Alexander Brown, the chair of the Toronto District School Board, wrote to Moore, requesting extra time for schools to adjust to the new public health measures. The Limestone District School Board also asked for a two-week extension of the mask mandate in schools on March 17.

Moore stated in his answer letters that now that the Omicron variant’s peak has passed, the ministry is prepared to “take a more balanced and longer-term approach to the province’s pandemic response,” including in Ontario’s schools.

Many other jurisdictions in Canada, including Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, have made masks optional.

On March 1, the masking mandate, along with most COVID-19 measures, was repealed in most contexts in Alberta. Some places still require masks, such as municipal and intra-provincial public transportation for Albertans aged 13 and up, Alberta Health Services contracted facilities, and all continuing care settings.

On March 10, B.C. marked a turning point in its return to pre-pandemic normalcy by lifting mask restrictions in most settings. However, the government notes that individual businesses and event organizers can continue to require masks on their premises. K to 12 students will also return to mask-free classrooms when they return from spring break, according to a news release from the B.C. government.

Except in health-care establishments, Manitoba’s masking rule was repealed on March 15.

Indoor masking has become optional in Saskatchewan since February 28, while businesses, workplaces, and event organizers may still urge consumers, visitors, or employees to wear masks.

Nova Scotia, like Ontario, will lift its mask mandates in most public indoor settings on March 21, however the regulation will stay in place for a few more weeks in public schools for staff, students, and visitors.

In a news release, Premier Tim Houston remarked, “I realize there will be mixed sentiments among children and parents over the decision to keep masks on for a little longer.” “However, when new information becomes available, we reevaluate.”

The masking directive will be lifted in the remaining provinces next month.

Mask mandates were removed from elementary and secondary school classrooms in Quebec on March 7, and the province plans to remove the measure from additional settings by mid-April.

As part of its three-step strategy to reduce COVID-19 measures, Prince Edward Island plans to lift the limitation on April 7.

The data has never indicated that children are at risk of infection or severe illness from COVID-19 throughout this entire plandemic. What we’re witnessing is the brainwashed left putting their loyalty to a tyrannical globalist agenda on display despite their lack of understanding of the implications. The data has shown however, that masking these children is extremely harmful psychologically. It’s very hard to watch these parents believe that they’re doing the right thing by sending their kids to school masked and incapable of learning social cues. To vaccinate these children is a whole other level of deranged, as the data has never suggested that these children require such inoculations. Yet as we already know, these parent are paying their dues to the tyrants in hope for protection and dependence. Stay inquisitive in the word of God, and the world around you.

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