No safe mask option for bearded members, RCMP says, but force is exploring solutions
OTTAWA — The RCMP says there is no safe and proven face covering for officers with beards, but it is working to find one for Sikh members temporarily sidelined from front-line policing.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has publicly expressed disappointment that Sikh RCMP officers find themselves on desk duty during the COVID-19 pandemic because their religiously mandated facial hair makes it difficult to properly wear a mask.
In a statement Monday, the RCMP said while a respirator, such as an N95 mask, is not mandatory in all front-line situations, it is sometimes required to reduce risk.
These situations can often be dynamic, moving from low risk to high risk without warning, including wading into crowds and dealing with agitated and impaired people in any number of settings, the force said.