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Majority of Canadians polled support wearing masks, oppose protests

- LEE BERTHIAUME

A new survey suggests the recent rise in new COVID-19 cases across Canada comes with a similar increase in support for the mandatory wearing of masks in public places.

The online survey by Leger and the Associatio­n for Canadian Studies says 83 per cent of respondent­s feel government­s should order people to wear a mask in all indoor public spaces.

That represente­d a 16 per cent increase from July, before the recent rise in COVID-19 cases has sparked concerns many parts of the country are entering the dreaded second wave of the pandemic.

Even more — 87 per cent — felt wearing a mask was a civic duty because it protects others from COVID-19 while 21 per cent felt it was an infringeme­nt on personal freedoms, a decline of six per cent from July.

As for the anti-mask protests that have happened in various parts of the country in recent weeks, 88 per cent of respondent­s said they opposed the demonstrat­ions while 12 per cent supported them.

The online poll was conducted Sept. 18 to 20 and surveyed 1,538 adult Canadians. It cannot be assigned a margin of error because internet-based polls are not considered random samples.

“In a way, again, the anti-maskers are a minority and not a growing minority in Canada,” said Leger executive vicepresid­ent Christian Bourque.

“The fear of catching it is on the rise. People believing there will be a second wave is on the rise. And now people saying we should make the masks mandatory is on the rise.”

Fears of contractin­g the novel coronaviru­s that causes the illness known as COVID-19 have indeed been steadily growing since the end of June.

Sixty-one per cent of respondent­s in this latest poll worried about catching the illness that has infected more than 145,000 Canadians, killing more than 9,200. That compared to 51 per cent in mid-June.

Two-thirds believe it is likely Canada will enter another lockdown in the next three months, while 83 per cent thought the country would experience a second wave of COVID-19 - three per cent more than last week.

Yet the poll also found more respondent­s had relaxed over the past month when it came to diligently following public health guidelines in terms of physical distancing, mask-wearing and hand washing.

 ?? CP PHOTO GRAHAM HUGHES ?? People wear face masks as they wait to cross a street in Montreal on Monday as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world.
CP PHOTO GRAHAM HUGHES People wear face masks as they wait to cross a street in Montreal on Monday as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world.

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