China News Service, June 9. According to a comprehensive report by Canada's "Sing Tao Daily", Dr. Moore, the chief medical director of Ontario, Canada, confirmed that most of the remaining mandatory mask orders in Ontario will be lifted this Saturday (11th). .

  "With high vaccination rates and Ontario's outbreak continuing to improve, most of Ontario's remaining mandatory mask orders, including on public transportation, will end at midnight on June 11," Moore said in a statement. ."

  However, Dr. Moore said that long-term care homes and nursing homes will continue to require masks; and suggested that high-risk places such as shelters and group living should continue to wear masks.

  He stressed that whether to wear a mask or not will be a personal choice.

  Dr. Moore said that while most of the remaining mandatory mask orders are about to be lifted, organizations should adopt the policies they need if Ontarians believe wearing a mask is appropriate, are at high risk of serious illness, have recovered from COVID-19, have symptoms of the virus, or have a relationship with COVID-19. People with pneumonia who have close contact should continue to wear masks.

  He said if you have symptoms of Covid-19, you should stay at home and self-isolate.