RICHMOND, Va. -- Everyone in Virginia will need to wear a face cover, or mask, when inside a public building starting on Friday, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced Tuesday.
“I am taking this step because science increasingly shows us that the virus spreads less easily when everyone is wearing face coverings,” Governor Northam said.
Face coverings must be worn by anyone 10 years old and older in the following spaces:
1. Personal care and personal grooming businesses, including but not limited to, beauty salons, barbershops, spas, massage centers, tanning salons, tattoo shops, and any other location where personal care or personal grooming services are provided.
2. All brick and mortar retail businesses, including both essential and non-essential brick and mortar retail businesses.
3. Food and beverage establishments, including but not limited to, restaurants, dining establishments, food courts, breweries, microbreweries, distilleries, wineries, tasting rooms, and farmers markets, when permitted to reopen for indoor dining.
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So unhealthy.
ReplyDeleteThe spread cannot be impeded.Doing nothing would have worked better.
ReplyDeleteA day late and a dollar short. Almost everyone I see is already doing this. Has it accomplished anything? I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteThis is criminal actions by a State Government
ReplyDeleteUnless you are Gov Northam !!! (above the law)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to wear my KKK outfit just Like Ralph wears. I should be okay he is no one has bothered him since it all came out.
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