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Mask guidance released for Shelby County government buildings (Source: Tori Gessner, WAVE 3 News) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | May 18, 2021 at 10:53 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 10:53 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Following recently released guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Shelby County announced Tuesday that masks are required in all government facilities that are regularly open to the public until June 11, 2021. Masks are also required in areas that are not regularly open to the public, such as in offices and office settings, unless you are fully vaccinated. The mask requirement does not apply to the Walter L. Bradley, Jr. Criminal Justice Center or the Shelby County Corrections & Detention facilities. These facilities are controlled by Mayor Lee Harris’ executive order that went into effect May 17. ....
View Comments Good morning Memphis, where rain is forecast to return after a flawless weather weekend, we re entering week two of the M bridge closure and preparing for the Grizzlies appearance in the play-in game Wednesday. But, first, we re talking about outreach to get more vaccine information to Memphis residents. Have you got your vaccine yet? called Harold Collins, director of Shelby County s office of reentry, to a resident as he walked by, brochure in hand. I got mine both shots! Collins was one of about 15 volunteers, some employees of Shelby County Government and others members of Mayor Lee Harris newly formed COVID-19 community council, who took to the streets of South Memphis in the Get the Facts, Trust the Vax” campaign Friday, our Katherine Burgess reports. ....