Going to the grocery store and other public places where social distancing is difficult will require a mask starting next week in Delaware.
Governor John Carney made his thirteenth modification to his State of Emergency, Saturday, April 25, 2020. It requires all Delawareans, ages 13 and older, to wear face coverings in public settings, including grocery stores, pharmacies, convenience stores, doctor's offices, and on public transit, beginning at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.
Delawareans 12 and younger are not required to wear a face covering. Any child 2-years-old younger should not wear a face covering because public health officials said they risk suffocation.
Neighboring states like Pennsylvania and Maryland have already taken this step.
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9 comments:
I don't believe these idiots have the constitutional authority to do this.
Mass disobedience!
What a joke
"12 and younger are not required to wear a face covering."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Guess thats the "Magic" number for not contracting anything anymore. 12 and under. Carney you are a hoot!
WOW, talk about wishing one was Benjamin Button (look it up snowflakes) right now.
And that explains a lot about their high rate of infection. I work in Seaford and everything has looked pre-pandemic.
These D-bags are walking all over the constitution! As long as we let them do it, they'll keep going.
And have at least 1 roll of toilet paper in their possession !!!
Wear a comdom all males !!! All females wear Bra !!!! for a mask if needed
Wear a Micro-Chip coming Next !!! Stay Tuned !!!
Alright ya no good hooligans. Get in line, and put them masks on...NOW..no room for RESISTORS! :) Dang yer a rowdy crowd!
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