Masks to be Mandatory in the Town of Caledon Until End of January 2021
Following the Town Council meeting this week, the mandatory face covering by-law that passed earlier this year has been extended until January 31, 2021. This is to help further prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“I undertand that this has been a challenging year for all of us, but if we continue to do our part, all of us, we will get through this,” said Mayor Allan Thompson. “By wearing a mask in public today, we can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 tomorrow. Let’s follow the ‘Core Four’ - wear a mask, stay two metres apart, wash your hands often, and if you have any symptoms, get tested and stay at home.”
Masks include:
- Disposable or fabric masks
- Bandanas
- Scarfs
- Or similar items which are fitted to completely cover the mouth, nose and chin of a wearer without gapping
Masks must be put on properly before entering and while inside any public establishment, when using a transit vehicle such as a bus or while riding in a taxi licensed by the Town.
Exemptions
People that are exempt from wearing a mask include:
- Children under the age of two
- Anyone who has trouble breathing or has a medical condition
- Those who cannot remove a mask without assistance
With some exceptions available to residents, the Town asks both residents and establishment owners to use caution and kindness when asking why some people are not wearing masks.
For more information:
- View the full version of the by-law caledon.ca/by-laws
- See more about the Core Four actions to help overcome COVID-19: peelregion.ca/coronavirus/core-four
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What qualifies as a “face covering” or a mask? |
A face covering is a mask, bandana or scarf made of cloth, linen or other similar fabric that fits securely to the head and is large enough to completely and comfortably cover the mouth, nose and chin without gaping. Medical masks such as those used by healthcare workers (e.g. surgical masks, N95 masks) are acceptable but not mandatory. Face ShieldA face shield is not an effective alternative to wearing a mask or face covering as it does not provide full coverage of the mouth, nose and chin and does not contain your respiratory droplets. If a face shield is used, it should be used together with a mask. If used on its own, a face shield should cover below the chin and wrap around the sides of the face. Throw out disposable face shields after each use, or if reusable, clean and disinfect after each use. |
Who has to wear a mask? |
Everyone has to wear a face covering before entering a public establishment AND while they are inside except where noted below. As well, masks are required while on public transit or in a taxi or limousine. The following people do NOT have to wear a mask:
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What is a “public establishment”? |
A public establishment includes the following:
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Are there any exemptions to the by-law? |
The following are NOT considered “public establishments”:
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I see people not wearing a mask indoors. What should I do? |
We all have to do our part to stop the spread of the coronavirus and that includes wearing masks in indoor public spaces. The pandemic is causing considerable disruption to our lives, to the economy, to our usual routines...and many people are experiencing hardship due to job loss, social isolation, and other factors. It is in everyone’s best interest to remember that “we are all in this together” and to treat one another with kindness and respect. Having said that, owners/operators do have a duty to ensure that they have a policy in place and that there is visible signage so their customers or patrons are aware of, and comply with, the requirement to wear masks. |
As a business, am I required to ensure customers are wearing masks? |
All public establishments not exempt from the face covering by-law are required to have a policy in place that outlines how the establishment and its patrons will be in compliance. The Town of Caledon will be providing a template policy for any establishment to use to help make the transition to the new by-law requirements as easy as possible. |
Are there penalties for not wearing a mask in public indoor spaces? |
It is very important that those that can wear a mask/face covering do so in public indoor places. Our preferred approach to those not in compliance is to educate them on the importance of the new temporary by-law. If necessary the Town can issue orders to anyone not in compliance to either leave the premises or put a mask on. If someone is charged under this by-law, fines from $500 up to $100,000 can be levied. (For more information view the full version of the by-law at www.caledon.ca/by-laws.) |
When did the by-law extension come into effect? |
The extension of the mask by-law came into effect as of October 1, 2020. |
How long will this by-law be in place? |
This by-law shall remain in effect until 12:01a.m. on January 31, 2021 at which time it shall be repealed, unless extended or repealed by a resolution of Council on the advice of the Medical Officer of Health. |