PHOENIX – The city of Phoenix on Friday approved a measure requiring people to use face masks in public to ward off the spread of the coronavirus as Arizona hit an all-time high for new daily cases.In an emergency meeting called by Mayor Kate Gallego, the City Council voted 7-2 in favor of making masks or face coverings mandatory.
The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Saturday.“Public health professionals tell us there are steps we can take to slow the spread.
With today’s vote, the Phoenix City Council is moving forward to protect our community,” Gallego said.The ordinance applies to all public places, including public transit, in the nation's fifth-largest city.
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