We've seen a whole lot of "should we or shouldn't we" in recent days when it comes to whether or not to wear masks when we go to the grocery store or are out in public right now.

High River Mayor Craig Snodgrass says for him it's a choice and he's "pro mask."

"When I go to the grocery store, or I'm in areas, which I'm avoiding like there's a pandemic, where you have to come in closer contact than maybe you want to be, I'm wearing a mask."

He says he thinks it's the best option to keep others safe.

"I just think it's responsible. You can say whether it works or whether it doesn't, I don't really care. That's my decision and I feel that's the best way to protect myself and to protect others. And that's what I'll be doing."

Most health experts say wearing a face covering won't prevent you from getting COVID-19, but it will help prevent you from spreading it.

 

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