Watch Now: Mayor Regina Romero announces mask requirement for city facilities
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All Tucson buildings are now mandating mask-wearing. Video courtesy of City of Tucson.
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The Pima County Health Department is seeing school-based COVID-19 cases rise but won't mandate mask wearing again.
County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry is asking the Board of Supervisors to require all employees to get vaccinated or lose their jobs.
Supervisors voted to give $300 and three days leave to vaccinated county employees while agreeing to provide legal assistance to schools enforcing mask mandates.
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