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SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall issues mask mandate for government buildings

UPDATED: JULY 29, 2021 AT 10:16 AM
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Producer, KSL at Night
SALT LAKE CITY– All patrons must wear a mask while indoors in Salt Lake City government buildings following an executive order from Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall Wednesday.
The mayor said the mask mandate is directly related to the CDC’s recommendation Tuesday that people in counties of “high” or “substantial” risk of transmission should wear a mask indoors.


 

“As a City we’ve always looked to the CDC and our health experts to guide our actions against the spread of COVID-19, and today is no different,” said Mendenhall in a statement, referring to the spike in coronavirus cases in Utah

In order to care for COVID-19 patients, some Utah hospitals have postponed elective surgeries

“It’s clear that cases are rising across the nation and right here in Utah. This measure we are taking is an important step in protecting everyone working or visiting a City facility,” Mayor Mendenhall said.

Mendenhall’s order is effective July 28, 2021, until amended or rescinded. 

Mask exemptions

There are a handful of exemptions outlined in Mendenhall’s executive order.  

The exemptions are as follows: 

The pandemic endgame bill passed earlier this year prevents the mayor from making the mandate for the entire city, but she can mandate it in city-controlled buildings.