TOWN OF BOONE: Updated COVID-19 Guidelines for the Town of Boone

TOWN OF BOONE: Updated COVID-19 Guidelines for the Town of Boone
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Town of Boone issued the following announcement on Feb. 23.

During the special called Town Council Meeting, hosted on February 23rd at 6:00pm via Webex, the Town Council voted to rescind the current State of Emergency order. The State of Emergency order will be in effect until March 7th, 2022 at 12:00am. While masking is not mandated, the Boone Town Council continues to strongly urge the citizens of Boone to take every necessary precaution regarding COVID-19, including the use of a mask in public spaces.

With the dismissal of the Town of Boone’s State of Emergency Order, private business owners within the Town limits may choose to enact additional COVID-19 precautions, which can include establishing a mask requirement for their business. The Boone Police may continue to  be called to trespass and remove individuals if they are not in compliance with the business’ individual policy. 

The Town of Boone will also continue to issue free disposable masks to interested businesses, while current supplies last. All masks may be found at Town Hall, located at 567 West King Street. Business owners may also call Town Hall at (828) 268-6200.

Read Press Release Here

Original source can be found here.



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