Residents who crossed the border during March break need to wear masks in public spaces for 14 days upon arriving home.
Niagara Region Public Health is reminding residents who traveled internationally over the March break that they must continue to wear a mask for two weeks.
Canadian law requires residents to mask up in public spaces for 14 days after coming home.
You're also required to keep a list of people you made contact with and self-monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
More information on travel requirements can be found here.

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