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City of Windsor extends masking bylaw indefinitely

Windsor residents willcontinue wearing masks in all public spaces for an indefinite period of time as decided by city council Monday, but not everyone was in favour of the announcement.

Locals stood outside city council Monday to protest the decision

Protesters stood outside Windsor City Hall Monday afternoon with signs that read 'My body, my choice,' after council made the decision to extend the masking bylaw indefinitely. (Tahmina Aziz/CBC)

People in Windsor will need to keepwearing masks in all public spaces for foreseeable future, as decided by city council Monday, but not everyone was in favour of the announcement.

The city's masking bylaw, which requires everyone to weara mask that covers the nose and mouthin all indoor public spaces, was set to expire Monday but a unanimous vote during council meeting extended the rule indefinitely, or specifically:"until the threat of COVID-19 subsides and council chooses to revoke the bylaw."

Following the vote, dozens of people stood outside city hall in protest. Some had been delegates who spoke during the meeting andsaid they were not in favour of an extension.

Reasons in support of an extension, according to council, included:

  • Cases are climbing.
  • Other provinces are seeing a second wave.
  • Ontario is bracing for a return of COVID and rolling back the number of people allowed for gatherings.
  • Other municipalities have face covering bylaws in place.
  • Childrenare back at school.
  • Colder weather means more people will be mostly indoors.
The mandatory mask bylaw was set to expire Monday but a unanimous vote during council meeting extended the rule 'until the threat of COVID-19 subsides and council chooses to revoke the bylaw.' (Tahmina Aziz/CBC)

On Monday, Ontario reported 700 new COVID-19 cases, a majority of which are from Toronto and Peel Region.

Locally, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported three new cases.

Windsor's masking bylaw initially came into effect Aug. 19 under theEmergency Management and Civil Protection Act.

Under the bylaw, all residents, excluding children under the age of twoand those with underlying medical conditions, must wear a mask inside businesses, community centres, places of worship, entertainment venues and any common areas in multi-use spaces such as the lobby, elevator, laundry room and hallways.

The region is also under a section 22 orderfrom the local health unit, which began June 26, and requires all people entering a commercial establishment to wear a mask.

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