The 20th Davao City Council has repealed the mandatory face mask ordinance, effective immediately. Although no longer required by law, face masks are still strongly encouraged to be worn in public, especially by children and individuals who are unwell.
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Benjamin Magalong and the city council have approved a resolution making the use of face masks outdoors here voluntary in keeping with the order of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
Magalong issued Executive Order No. 107-22 dated Monday, Sept. 12, allowing the voluntary wearin
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Benjamin Magalong has requested the city council to amend the city ordinance on the use of face masks in anticipation of the President’s approval of the new rule limiting face mask’s mandatory use at indoor settings.
In his Sept. 8 letter to the city council coursed through Vic
Published May 9, 2021, 3:31 PM
BAGUIO CITY– The city government has amended its ordinance requiring the mandatory wearing not only of face masks but face shields outside their homes. Aileen Refuerzo, Public Information Office chief, said Saturday the city’s legislative body approved on final reading Ordinance No. 49, Series of 2021, which amended Ordinance No. 45-2020 or the Face Mask Ordinance of Baguio City by incorporating the face shield requirement. “The city government will enforce the Face Mask and Face Shield Ordinance of 2021 following completion of its amendment process,” Refuerzo said. The measure, she added, declares that it is “unlawful” for all persons, including tourists and outsiders, to go to public places, buildings, national roads or highway, sidewalks, walkways, or public conveyances or other similar establishments without wearing face mask and face shield until the threat of the COVID-19 is completely eliminated in the country.
Columbia City Council extends mask ordinance for 60 days
Columbia City Council extends mask ordinance for 60 days By Chris Joseph | March 16, 2021 at 3:40 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 7:23 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Columbia City Council reaffirmed its COVID-19 mask ordinance.
On Tuesday, council members unanimously voted to extend the city’s existing mask ordinance for 60 days through May 15. The ordinance does not include any of the strengthened measures that were considered in February.
District 4 Councilmember and Mayoral Candidate Daniel Rickenmann motioned to reduce the ordinance length to 30 days but failed to get a second.
At-large Councilmember Howard Duvall said the council can end the ordinance when it wishes and could do so if the data continues to approve.