Texas City Mandates People Wear Masks in Public or Face $1,000 Fines

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Texas City Mandates People Wear Masks in Public or Face $1,000 Fines
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The mandate is reportedly the first of its kind in the United States.

that up to 25% of people infected with coronavirus might remain asymptomatic, which was not known when the pandemic began. There’s also evidence that people who do get symptoms can spread significant amounts of the virus up to two days before they start experiencing symptoms. This could have contributed to how quickly the virus has spread around the United States, Dr.

After the order was released, the City of Laredo took to social media to demonstrate how people could create their own masks.

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