Canadian Mask Rules

The results of a tri-country survey released today by Maru Public Opinion find that one third (33%) of Canadians believe their community masking rules are not sufficient to prevent COVID-19 spread—compared to a plurality (40%) of Americans and a majority (53%) of UK citizens who have similar sentiments in their own countries. The survey also found vast majorities of citizens in each country indicating they are wearing masks on a very regular basis, with Canada (88%) having the highest self-reported efficacy compared to those doing the same in the United Kingdom (82%) and the United States (80%).

Detailed Tables Canadian Results

Detailed Tables American Results

Detailed Tables British Results

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