Cineplex says it’s sticking with coronavirus safety policies that leave it up to moviegoers to decide if they wear a face mask inside their theatres.
The country’s largest movie exhibitor confirmed on Friday that despite a mandatory face mask policy being introduced at a number of major U.S. theatre chains, it intended to stick with guidance from Canadian health authorities on masks.
The decision comes after a sudden reversal south of the border where the head of AMC Theatres confirmed that masks were optional, saying a mandatory enforcement risked being “political.”
Adam Aron, chief executive of AMC Entertainment Holdings, told Hollywood trade publication Variety in an interview that its leaders “thought it might be counterproductive if we forced mask-wearing on those people who believe strongly that it is not necessary.”
By midday on Friday, AMC had changed its mind, saying masks would be mandatory.
Cineplex representative Sarah Van Lange says despite the move south of the border, she didn’t anticipate any changes in Canada.
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She outlined a number of safety measures Cineplex will have in place when it reopens, including that its employees are required to wear masks and personal protective equipment, but left it up to customers to decide for themselves whether they donned a mask.
Landmark Cinemas, the country’s second-largest movie chain, did not respond to requests for comment.
Cineplex plans to start reopening some of its theatres across Canada in the upcoming weeks, starting with six locations in Alberta by June 26 before going wider across the country in early July.
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