Community Corner
City Of Brookhaven Approves New Face Mask Requirements
Those who violate the rule will be given a warning for their first offense before being fined.
The City of Brookhaven approved a new local ordinance requiring the use of face masks in public places within Brookhaven to prevent the escalating spread of COVID-19. Under the ordinance, all persons are required to wear a mask or face covering while outdoors in an environment in which people who do not reside in the same household cannot maintain at least six feet of physical distance from one another. “Since February, the City of Brookhaven has been taking a myriad of education and enforcement efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus,” said Mayor John Ernst. “With thousands of COVID cases being reported every day, we must continue to be proactive to ensure the health and well-being of the general public.” Exceptions to the face mask requirement includes:
- In personal vehicles or upon residential property
- When a person is alone in enclosed spaces or only with other household members
- When the individual has a bona fide religious objection to wearing a facial covering or mask
- While drinking or eating
- When wearing a facial covering or mask would prevent the receipt of personal services or performing work in the course of employment
- When complying with the directions of a law enforcement officer
- Children under the age of ten (10) years
This press release was produced by the City of Brookhaven. The views expressed here are the author’s own.