City of Tucson face covering mandate
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Mayor Regina Romero has signed a proclamation requiring Tucsonans 2 years of age and older to wear a mask in public when they can't constantly distance themselves from others. Businesses whose workers interact with the public must require the employees to wear masks, to try to slow the spread of COVID-19.
La personas de 2 años en adelante deberán cumplir con esta disposición, con algunas excepciones que se detallan aquí.
Mayor Regina Romero's order may be short-lived, as the Pima County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet Friday to discuss a mask ordinance for the entire county.
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