ALABAMA GOVERNOR MANDATES FACE COVERINGS TO HELP STOP SPREAD OF COVID-19

The governor of Alabama issued mask orders yesterday in response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak across the country.

“We are asking everyone to do a better job practicing social distancing personal hygiene and, now, wearing face masks,” Governor Kay Ivey wrote in a Twitter thread explaining the move.

Alabama residents will be required to wear masks or face coverings “when in public and in close contact with other people” until July 31, 2020 at 5 p.m. They can be store-bought, homemade, or even improvised from commonly available materials as long as they cover one’s nostrils and mouth.

Businesses will not be required to deny entry to people who break the mask rule, but they have the right to, according to the governor’s office.

Alabama had seen almost 60,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 1,200 deaths as of last night, according to Johns Hopkins University.



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