
Masks to be mandatory again at UPEI for fall semester
CBC
Students, staff and faculty at the University of Prince Edward Island will have to put their masks back on again for protection against COVID-19 starting later this month.
The university lifted its mask mandate at the end of June, but interim president Greg Keefe said what worked through the summer will not necessarily be appropriate for the fall.
"There's going to be many more people on campus which means more contacts on campus and there certainly is an expectation of a fall wave in Canada," said Keefe.
"COVID is still prevalent within the community and we're very focused on the health of our students, our faculty and our staff."
Masks will be mandatory in indoor spaces, but there will be a number of exceptions.
The mandatory masking rule comes into effect Aug. 25.