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15 COVID-19 cases tied to Sask. resort inn outbreak, infected owner says shutdown 'crippled' business
While lying in a hospital bed receiving oxygen:
On Wednesday, Baraniski wrote on his Facebook page that "there is no science-based evidence that masks work."
"I'm against masks," he told CBC News when asked if he is an anti-masker, adding that he does not believe they should be mandatory.
"I wear them in respect for other businesses, never had a problem doing so. I do not believe they work. And I do not think that had anything to do with me catching it. The doctors here say all it takes is one aerosol droplet from an infected person to land on something and you touch your eyes or mouth and you have it."
Sask. health minister, CMHO reinforce importance of mask use
Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, reinforced the importance of wearing masks in helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 in September 2020.
"We know that wearing a mask reduces community transmission of the COVID-19 virus," then-Health Minister Jim Reiter said. "High levels of mask usage in other jurisdictions have been associated with reductions in COVID-19 cases."
15 COVID-19 cases tied to Sask. resort inn outbreak, infected owner says shutdown 'crippled' business
While lying in a hospital bed receiving oxygen:
On Wednesday, Baraniski wrote on his Facebook page that "there is no science-based evidence that masks work."
"I'm against masks," he told CBC News when asked if he is an anti-masker, adding that he does not believe they should be mandatory.
"I wear them in respect for other businesses, never had a problem doing so. I do not believe they work. And I do not think that had anything to do with me catching it. The doctors here say all it takes is one aerosol droplet from an infected person to land on something and you touch your eyes or mouth and you have it."
Sask. health minister, CMHO reinforce importance of mask use
Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, reinforced the importance of wearing masks in helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 in September 2020.
"We know that wearing a mask reduces community transmission of the COVID-19 virus," then-Health Minister Jim Reiter said. "High levels of mask usage in other jurisdictions have been associated with reductions in COVID-19 cases."
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