Is it time to wear face protection in public?
Non-essential businesses asked to stay closed
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Code Enforcement says non-essential businesses that are open could face a fine up to $1,200.
Is it time to wear face protection in public?
FOR 14 DAYS.WEARING FACE MASKS IN PUBLIC MAYBECOME THE NEW NORMAL.THIS AS THE WHITE HOUSECONTINUES TO DEBATE FACE MASKGUIDELINES IN A BATTLE AGAINSTCOVID-19.HERE AT HOME ED REILLY FOUNDOUT WEARING A MASK FOR MANY ISALREADY A DAILY ROUTINE.
Code Enforcement says non-essential businesses that are open could face a fine up to $1,200.
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