Man who lost father to COVID-19 urges public to honour ‘social contract’
As parts of Canada grapple with whether masks should be made mandatory, a Regina man who lost his father to COVID-19 in April says people have an obligation to protect each other.
Paul Gullacher’s father Noble — who was better known as Butch — was the province’s fourth death during the pandemic, after he suffered complications from the illness.
In interviews with Brent Loucks and Greg Morgan this week, Paul Gullacher says a social contract exists for Canadians to do the best thing for society at large.
Considering that wearing masks and social distancing have proven to be the two most effective ways to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, he said people should do both.