Oakland Country Issues Mask Mandate

The Oakland County Health Department issued an order Saturday requiring residents to wear masks in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The order comes one day after the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s statewide order requiring Michiganders wear masks in certain settings.

 

Oakland County’s mask mandate orders citizens to follow safety procedures and wear a mask when:

 

 

These orders to do not apply to anyone:

 

  • Under the age of five years old. Younger children are encouraged to wear a face covering, as expressed by the CDC.
  • Performing a service – giving a speech, officiating a wedding, etc. 
  • Engaging in physical exercise outside of the home.
  • Eating or drinking at a restaurant or food establishment. 
  • Speaking for a limited time to order to identify themselves while in public
  • Communicating with someone who requires visual access to one’s mouth (the disabled, hearing impaired, etc.)
  • Engaging in a public safety role (law enforcement, firefighters, emergency medical personnel, etc.)

 

Click here to access the health order.

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