Imperial Valley Press

North Dakota orders mask mandate, business restrictio­ns

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BISMARCK, N. D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum ordered a statewide mask mandate and imposed several business restrictio­ns late Friday in an effort to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s that has stressed the state’s hospital capacity.

The Republican governor’s executive order comes after increased pressure from doctors, nurses and other health care profession­als to require face coverings. The directive goes into effect Saturday and will last until Dec. 13.

Burgum said in a statement that doctors and nurses “need our help, and they need it now.”

The mandate requires residents to wear face coverings in indoor businesses and indoor public settings, as well as outdoor public settings where physical distancing isn’t possible.

The order also includes exceptions for children under age 5, individual­s with a medical or mental health condition or disability that makes it unreasonab­le to wear a mask, and religious services.

Failure to comply with the mandate is an infraction, with a penalty of up to $1,000, though it’s not clear how the order will be enforced.

Burgum also directed all bars, restaurant­s to limit capacity to 50%, and closed all in-person service between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. Large-scale venues also are limited to 25% capacity.

Playoff championsh­ip contests and performanc­e events sponsored by the North Dakota High School Activities Associatio­n during the month of November may continue, under the order. But all high school winter sports and other extracurri­cular K-12 school activities are suspended until Dec. 14.

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