Ohio governor to mandate masks be worn in certain counties
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) said Tuesday he is issuing a mandatory mask order in counties experiencing high levels of coronavirus spread.
The mandatory mask order will apply to seven counties designated “Red Alert Level 3,” including Butler, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Huron, Montgomery and Trumbull counties, DeWine tweeted Tuesday.
Today, I am announcing that @OHDeptofHealth will issue an order, effective 6:00 pm tomorrow, that will mandate wearing of face coverings in public in all counties that are designated Red Level 3 Public Health Emergency Alert. pic.twitter.com/cqbMqmajJ2
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) July 7, 2020
The order will remain in effect as long as the counties remain in “Red Alert Level 3” or if they increase to “Purple Alert Level 4”. The order will drop if counties fall into a “Level 2” alert.
Ohio’s third risk level is defined as having a “very high exposure and spread.” The fourth level is defined as having “severe exposure and spread.”
Currently, Ohio has seven counties that have triggered a Red Level 3 Public Health Emergency Alert:
➡Butler
➡Cuyahoga
➡Franklin
➡Hamilton
➡Huron
➡Montgomery
➡Trumbull pic.twitter.com/ydMNfqbB5W— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) July 7, 2020
The mandatory mask order requires that residents wear masks when indoors anywhere that is not a residence. It also requires that people wear masks when they are outdoors and unable to keep a distance of at least six feet between themselves and others.
The order excludes children under the age of 10 and other minors who can’t safely wear a face covering.
Several governors have issued statewide mandatory mask orders to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
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