Who is not required to wear a facial covering?
  • Persons who are providing an essential service but are not having direct in-person interactions with any customer or other member of the public.

  • Persons engaged in any outdoor essential activity permitted (e.g. walking, biking, or hiking) under any applicable City, County, or State order. However, individuals are reminded to continue practicing social distancing guidelines while outdoors.

  • Children under the age of two (2).

  • Persons who otherwise have difficulty breathing or have another medical condition that does not allow them to safely use a facial covering.

  • Children at childcare facilities while under the care of such facility.

  • Public safety, fire, or other life safety personnel.

  • Persons who have a religious objection.

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1. Who is required to wear a facial covering?
2. Who is not required to wear a facial covering?
3. Who defines “Essential Services” and “Essential Activities”?
4. Can places of business deny me entry into their establishment if I am not wearing a facial covering?
5. Does this order require children at childcare facilities to wear a facial covering?
6. What type of facial covering should I wear?
7. Does wearing a facial covering exempt me from any other social distancing requirements?
8. How should I dispose of my personal protective equipment?
9. Does this order apply to police officers and firefighters?