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Pocatello City Council Votes to Leave Face Covering Ordinance in Place

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(City of Pocatello Press Release, April 1, 2021)

2020–2021 City Council: Linda Leeuwrik, Rick Cheatum, Roger Bray, Claudia Ortega (back row); Heidi Adamson, Brian Blad, Chris Stevens (front row) (Photo Credit: City of Pocatello)

Thursday, the Pocatello City Council voted to keep Pocatello’s face covering ordinance in place.

Additionally, the Council voted to approve a motion to call a special meeting to consider rescinding the ordinance if cases fall below a rate of 15 cases per 10,000 for 14 consecutive days.  If the ordinance is not repealed at a special meeting, the ordinance will be revisited again at the City Council’s May 6 meeting.

Under the ordinance, “every person shall, when in any indoor or outdoor public place, completely cover their nose and mouth when members of the public are physically present for otherwise unprotected social interaction with persons other than household members.”

Exceptions are provided for:

A list of frequently asked questions about the ordinance is available at bit.ly/2VXMoc1.

To view the ordinance, visit bit.ly/3ffLWi8.

 

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