Washington D.C. residents will have to wear masks outside

By IANS | Published: July 23, 2020 09:48 AM2020-07-23T09:48:11+5:302020-07-23T09:55:14+5:30

Washington, July 23 Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has issued an executive order that requires residents of the ...

Washington D.C. residents will have to wear masks outside | Washington D.C. residents will have to wear masks outside

Washington D.C. residents will have to wear masks outside

Washington, July 23 Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has issued an executive order that requires residents of the US capital city to wear masks whenever they step out of their homes.

"Basically what it says is, if you leave home, you should wear a mask," Xinhua news agency quoted Bowser as saying at a press conference on Wednesday.

The order, which includes fines of up to $1,000 per violation, won't be enforced on children under the age of three; people who are actively eating or drinking; and those who are vigorously exercising outdoors without being close to anyone else.

Bowser also said she will extend the city's state of emergency.

The US capital has seen an increase in coronavirus infections as the city moves towards further reopening.

The city reported 102 new cases on Wednesday, the highest surge in a single day since early June, bringing its total caseload to 11,529.

In addition to the U.S. capital, some 40 states and Puerto Rico now have some type of mask requirement order in place.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said on Wednesday that everyone in state must wear a mask in public.

"Wearing masks will make a difference," DeWine tweeted.

"It will determine what our fall looks like. We want kids to go back to school, we want to see sports to do that it's very important that all Ohioans wear a mask."

President Donald Trump, who has shifted his tones on masks and the coronavirus pandemic, told reporters at the White House on Wednesday that his strategy "is to shelter the highest-risk Americans, while allowing younger and healthier citizens to return to work or school while being careful and very vigilant".

"Wear a mask, socially distance, and repeatedly wash your hands," he added.

As of Thursday morning, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the US stood at 3,969,850 with 143,184 deaths, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

Both the tallies accounted for the highest in the world.

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( With inputs from IANS )

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