AMC Theatres faces criticism for not requiring face masks
AMC Theatres is under fire for its policy on wearing masks.
As movie theaters begin to reopen after being closed due to coronavirus restrictions, major chains like AMC, Regal Cinemas and Cinemark have said customers will be encouraged but not required to wear masks, according to The Wrap.
AMC said it will require employees to wear masks but will only mandate that customers wear them in states or cities with a requirement for facial coverings.
“We did not want to be drawn into a political controversy,” AMC CEO and President Adam Aron told Variety on Thursday. “We thought it might be counterproductive if we forced mask wearing on those people who believe strongly that it is not necessary. We think that the vast majority of AMC guests will be wearing masks. When I go to an AMC feature, I will certainly be wearing a mask and leading by example.”
Aron’s comments sparked backlash from a number of film critics.
“So instead of ‘a political controversy’ AMC will opt for an ethical catastrophe,” tweeted The New York Times critic A.O. Scott.
So instead of “a political controversy” AMC will opt for an ethical catastrophe. https://t.co/DxpuM6zjZh
— 32 across (@aoscott) June 19, 2020
AMC joins Cinemark & Regal by not mandating masks for guests. They say its a “political issue.”
They are baffoons and cowards at the expense of public health. I understand they need concession revenue, but there’s no excuse they can’t be mandatory entering/exiting.
Fuck them. pic.twitter.com/qu0MT0qkGY
— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) June 18, 2020
So AMC is reopening without a mask requirement? Okay – enjoy not having the business of those of us who don’t see mask wearing as a ‘political controversy’ but as a necessary step to protect our loved ones. I think this is an incredibly irresponsible stance. pic.twitter.com/fYmpjNDEYY
— Dan Murrell (@MurrellDan) June 18, 2020
Symone D. Sanders, spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, said she was canceling her AMC membership over Aron’s comment.
Canceling my AMC membership because there isn’t anything political about wearing a mask. It’s just a GOOD PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE THAT WILL HELP SAVE LIVES! https://t.co/il1UiegMro
— Symone D. Sanders (@SymoneDSanders) June 19, 2020
AMC plans to open 75 percent of its theaters on July 15 and the remaining 25 percent on July 24.
“All theatre associates are required to wear masks while in the theatre,” Aron told Variety. “All theatre associates will take their temperature and undergo a health assessment screening prior to their shift. If any theatre associate is found to have a fever or symptoms or self-reports a fever or symptoms, he or she will not work but will be compensated nonetheless.”
AMC theaters will also provide sanitizer and masks for sale, with facial coverings costing $1.
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