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Mayor spotted unmasked in bar before issuing mask advisory

- By Kaylee Remington cleveland.com

CLEVELAND — Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb was photograph­ed at a crowded event at a Washington, D.C. bar without a mask, just hours before he strongly encouraged Clevelande­rs to wear masks indoors.

Bibb and six other prominent Ohio mayors were listed as invitees to the Happy Hour Honoring Ohio Mayors gathering. Northeast Ohio native and current U.S. Secretary for Housing & Urban Developmen­t Marcia Fudge also appears in one of the photos with a mask, along with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who is wearing a mask. Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan was listed as an invitee of the cocktail hour, but it’s unclear whether he attended.

The event was sponsored by the Cleveland law firm Roetzel & Andress and was closed to the public and press. Roetzel clients, other mayors and political officials also were in attendance. Those who attended had to provide proof of vaccinatio­n and show their ID.

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered that starting Jan. 15, no one over 12 can enter a restaurant, bar or nightclub without providing proof of vaccinatio­n. She also reinstated a mask requiremen­t until Jan. 30 for those not actively eating or drinking at a restaurant or tavern.

The picture shows Bibb standing in the background between two men engaged in a conversati­on. A mask isn’t visible on his face, his chin or under his chin. It also doesn’t reveal whether he is drinking or eating, which are two exceptions to wearing a mask outlined in the capital city’s current orders drink.

Cleveland.com asked Bibb’s spokeswoma­n, Sarah Johnson, who was not in attendance, why Bibb wasn’t wearing a mask just hours before he encouraged Cleveland residents to wear them.

“The picture is taken a bit out of context because it was a small reception where you had to show proof of vaccinatio­n, and you had to get tested prior to attending,” she said. “As far as the mask advisory (in Cleveland), it’s not a mandate. It’s a recommenda­tion.”

Bibb issued the mask advisory for all indoor spaces on Friday, and it will remain in place until Jan. 31, Johnson said. The city will assess at that time if the advisory needs to be extended, she added.

Cleveland’s advisory is not mandatory, but it is a “strong recommenda­tion to all residents to wear a mask” and carves out no exceptions for people who are vaccinated or boosted.

Ohio health officials expressed measured optimism about Northeast Ohio’s declining coronaviru­s numbers, which exploded due to the highly contagious omicron variant. Despite the downturn, the number of daily cases and hospitaliz­ations remain high.

As of Friday afternoon, 259,565 total coronaviru­s cases have been reported in Cuyahoga County. There have been 3,087 deaths.

As of Thursday, 127,200 total COVID-19 cases were reported in Washington, D.C. There have been 1,257 deaths, according to the data.

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 ?? DAVID PETKIEWICZ/CLEVELAND.COM/THE PLAIN DEALER VIA AP ?? Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb speaks after being sworn Jan. 8. Bibb was spotted unmasked at an event in Washington, D.C. hours before issuing a mask advisory.
DAVID PETKIEWICZ/CLEVELAND.COM/THE PLAIN DEALER VIA AP Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb speaks after being sworn Jan. 8. Bibb was spotted unmasked at an event in Washington, D.C. hours before issuing a mask advisory.
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