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Reactions mixed over mandatory masks on Winnipeg Transit, in city-owned buildings

Masks became mandatory on Winnipeg Transit buses and inside city-owned buildings on Saturday, and most transit riders are on board.

People have to wear masks on buses, and in city hall, libraries, recreation buildings

Masks are mandatory on Winnipeg Transit buses, plus in all city-owned buildings as of Saturday. (Jaison Empson/CBC)

Masks became mandatory on Winnipeg Transit buses and inside city-owned buildings on Saturday, and most transit riders are on board.

"I think anywhere where people can'tsafely socially distance, which, you know, we've been told is the safest way to prevent the spread of COVID-19, is prudent. I mean, maybe it's not a complete solution, but whatever we as a public can do to protect each other, I think is great," said Iain McDonald.

Peter Zahradkaloves the idea.

"I'm normally a bus taker. I have not taken the bus since I worked shut down. So I and I am concerned about taking the bus without masks. I will feel more comfortable doing so," he said.

Chris Myers thinks this decision to mandate masks should have been made months ago.

"I do totally agree with it, because on transportationyou're really close together. It should have been implemented a long time ago, back in June, honestly, if you if you were taking the bus becauseyou can't social distance that well," he said.

People wait for the bus to arrive in Winnipeg on Aug. 29. That day, masks became mandatory on city buses and in city-owned buildings. (Jaison Empson/CBC)

"It will be more safe," added Manjot Kaur, adding that she's observed less and less physical distancing on buses.

Carla Farquarsonstarted wearing a mask as a transit userbefore the rules were mandated.

"I believe you're protecting others around you when you wear your mask," she said.

Masks are also mandatory on Winnipeg Transit Plus and for anyone going into any city-run facilities, includingcity hall, recreation and leisure facilities, libraries and administrative buildings starting Saturday.

Not everyone is happy about face coverings becoming mandatory in more spaces in the city.

An anti-mask protester in Winnipeg. (Jaison Empson/CBC)

On Saturday, two anti-masks protests were held in the city.

Kelly Mitchell organized a Hugs over Masks rally at the Manitoba Legislature, which she says was done in conjunction with other similar rallies is a call for governments to respect people's freedom to not wear masks if they choose.

"Not everybody agrees with mask mandates and we have a right to choose for ourselves," she said over a bullhorn to a crowd of about 50 people.

Meanwhile, across town, a group of 30 or 40protesters outside of the Superstore on Regent Avenue yelled, "Our freedom is essential" and called on shoppers to boycott the store over its mandatory mask policy.

Protesters rallied against a mandatory mask policy at the Superstore on Regent Avenue on Saturday. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Mitchell, and some of the other Hugs over Masks protesters also took part in this rally.

As the protesters circled the parking lot, disrupting traffic, some shoppers could be heard yelling insults at the anti-maskersand laughing at them.

Deputy mayorMarkus Chambers, who represents St. Norbert and Seine River, says the debate around masks is polarizing.

"Residents in my ward have asked for the city to mandate masks on public transportation while others are very much adamant that they won't wear a mask in public spaces," he said.

Public health officials say masks aren'tthe only defence against COVID-19. They should be used properly, andin addition to physical distancing, hand hygiene and staying home when sick.

Masks are alsomandatory on buses in Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton and Saskatoon.

With files from Erin Brohman and Mohamed-Amin Kehel