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Williamson County Mask Mandate Extended through Feb. 27

Exceptions based upon specific health or safety issues, as well as situations where individuals can safely distance without face coverings.

December 28, 2020

Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson has renewed the Declaration of Public Health Emergency, which includes a face covering mandate, after consultation with mayors of the various municipalities in Williamson County, the School Superintendents for the two school districts within the County, as well as physicians and members of the health care community. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee also has issued Executive Order 73, extending the authority of County Mayors to implement face covering mandates through February 27.

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Citizens should carefully read the order, as there are several exceptions based upon specific health or safety issues, as well as situations where individuals can safely distance and do not need to wear face coverings for their safety. Williamson County Mask Mandate Order

Citizens can find a COVID-19 Toolkit with information on safety measures, decision making regarding social events and more at www.williamsonready.org.

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A Williamson County COVID-19 hotline number, 615-595-4880 is also available from 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for any questions or concerns.


This press release was produced by the City of Brentwood. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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