Masking requirements loosened at three Ottawa hospitals, still require them in clinical areas

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Masking requirements loosened at three Ottawa hospitals, still require them in clinical areas
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The Royal, Montfort and Queensway Carleton hospitals announced the changes. Masks are still required in emergency rooms.

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Face masks are no longer mandatory in certain public spaces such as hallways, elevators and cafeterias at three Ottawa hospitals, but they will still be required for everyone in clinical areas, including emergency departments.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYExclusive sports coverage by Bruce Garrioch, Ken Warren and Tim Baines, in-depth crime and news from Gary Dimmock and city life coverage from arts writers Lynn Saxberg and Peter Hum. Plus, daily newsletters and events.

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