Orange County will soon require essential workers to wear some sort of face covering at their workplace.
Here is a statement from Vice Chairman Andrew Do:
“Last week, San Diego County changed its policy to start requiring face coverings for all employees who may have contact with the public in any grocery store, pharmacy/drug store, convenience store, gas station, restaurant, or other business establishment that serves food,” said Vice Chairman Andrew Do. “I will make the same recommendation at the April 7th Board of Supervisors Special Meeting to protect our essential workers and each other.”
Check out Vice Chairman Do’s video statement on face coverings.
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Great concept, just like your building in mile square park. ANDREW DO.
That sounds great but how about providing tests for essential workers