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During Thursday’s session with press secretary
Jen Psaki, NBC News correspondent
Peter Alexander brought up the footage shot at a supermarket in Naples, FL which has racked up more than three million views on one reporter’s Twitter feed alone showing the county’s mask ordinance being completely ignored by shoppers.
As #Flordia fights community spread of COVID on a massive scale, this is a 15-second snapshot of a supermarket in Naples. Many employees and customers- even older ones- with no masks on inside. Store sign outside cites “medical exemptions,” we can’t ask questions. @NBCNewspic.twitter.com/rNUSOPLjeB