Masks are Coming Off Across the City of Timmins 
As of March 21, masks will be optional at many City-owned buildings and arenas as Ontario removes another COVID-19 health measure. The City of Timmins will follow recommendations made by the province and Ministry of Labour, which means staff and residents can move freely without masks at City Hall, the Timmins Museum and Exhibition Centre, the Timmins Public Library and C.M. Shields Centennial Branch, and at all City-owned arenas.

The mandatory mask requirement remains in place when using public transportation. Masks will also stay on if accessing the Airport Terminal Building at the Timmins Victor M. Power Airport, at the Timmins Police Service building, or visiting the Golden Manor.

While the province has announced changes at long-term care facilities in terms of testing and visitation, all current COVID-19 health measures, including vaccination requirements and visitor restrictions, will remain in place at the Golden Manor.

Masks are still recommended for individuals who are at high risk or immunosuppressed. Ultimately, whether to wear a mask or not is a personal decision and the City asks that we all remain patient, understanding, and kind as we learn to live with COVID-19.
Posted by Amanda Dyer On 3/18/2022 at 8:56 AM  

 
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