Canada Updated Its Guidance On Masks & Which Ones Are The Best As The Weather Gets Colder



There has been an update to Canada's mask guidance and how you can best protect yourself while wearing one as the weather gets cold and everyone heads indoors.

The Government of Canada's website about face coverings was updated in November and it said, "While non-medical masks can help prevent the spread of COVID-19, medical masks and respirators provide better protection."

In a response to CBC News, the Public Health Agency of Canada said the changes are "based on the latest scientific evidence on SARS-CoV-2 virus variants of concern, increased understanding of the impacts of vaccination and immunity in the population, and new data available on mask types and their effectiveness."

The guidance website said that as the weather gets colder people will move inside and might come into closer contact with those outside of their household so masks can help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Non-medical masks can be homemade or bought commercially and should be made of at least two layers of tightly woven breathable fabric with a filter as the third middle layer.

Medical masks, which are also known as surgical masks, and respirators that are sold in Canada are required to meet standards for filtration, breathability and fluid resistance.

However, there is no standard for non-medical masks sold here.

Early in November, Canada's top doctor warned that the country is in for COVID-19 "turbulence" in the next few months especially in places where vaccine coverage is low as winter weather moves people indoors.

"The virus, which is very contagious, is going to enter those pockets of under-immunization," Dr. Theresa Tam said, which she predicted may cause surges in COVID-19 cases.

This article’s cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.



Canada Updated Its Guidance On Masks & Which Ones Are The Best As The Weather Gets Colder
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