Videodrome
Senior Member
The workers at Timmies still wear masks. Overall, I would say it is 50/50 in terms of mask usage just from today.
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I hope they'll mind their own business like most of us did. I never commented on the plastic shields, chin masks and bandanas. (Although my husband did harangue another maskless tenant here at Manulife and we ended up served with an N5 )I'm headed back to the office three days a week this week. I'm expecting pressure to not mask.
"Lots of passengers on the bus this morning weren't wearing masks.
Mixed message on masks risks confusing transit riders, say experts
Transit agencies ramp up messaging for transit mask mandate which lasts until April 27.www.thestar.com
We had our first child at the end of the April last year during the highest point of cases (at that time, prior to Omicron). We had no issues with how things were handled or the hospital's procedures. The only downside was that visitors weren't allowed.My wife could be induced at any time now, so it will be interesting to see what hospitals are like in terms of giving birth. I know I will need to wear a mask, which I have no issue with.
Must have been SOME harangue to merit an N5I hope they'll mind their own business like most of us did. I never commented on the plastic shields, chin masks and bandanas. (Although my husband did harangue another maskless tenant here at Manulife and we ended up served with an N5 )
Thanks! This is our last one.Masks are still required in health care settings. Best of luck with the new little one!
Yes, also, keys were thrown in the unmasked person's general direction... The husband was shoved in the closet for a few months.Must have been SOME harangue to merit an N5
Lots of passengers on the bus this morning weren't wearing masks.
Mixed message on masks risks confusing transit riders, say experts
Transit agencies ramp up messaging for transit mask mandate which lasts until April 27.www.thestar.com
We had our twins at Women’s College at the height of SARS in 2003. Due to lockdown we had to stay in the hospital a little longer. And the ban on visitors was blissfully wonderful. As a new Dad I could work out, with the lovely nurses help, how to handle, feed, clean and dress the babies without some nattering relative tut tutting behind me.The only downside was that visitors weren't allowed.