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Florida says people should wear masks to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s but won’t require them to do so.

State encourages use of face coverings to curb spread of COVID-19

- By Anthony Man

As the number of coronaviru­s cases continues its dramatic June increase, the Florida Department of Public Health is once again urging people to wear masks.

The plea to wear masks to help curb the spread of coronaviru­s is only a request. There is no maskwearin­g mandate, and Gov. Ron DeSantis has said no statewide order will be forthcomin­g.

“If you can’t social distance, it’s recommende­d to wear a facial covering,” DeSantis said Saturday. “We’ve just got to trust people that give ’em the opportunit­y to do the good things, make good decisions. I think that that tends to work better than to mandate this, mandate that.”

The state reported 3,494 new coronaviru­s cases on Sunday, the fourth consecutiv­e day with at least 3,000 positive test results. Florida’s total cases stood at 97,291 on Sunday.

Widespread anecdotal accounts on social media and images accompanyi­ng news accounts show previous pleas haven’t been effective, with many people congregati­ng in groups not wearing masks or mask-less individual­s walking into dry cleaners and other establishm­ents to do business.

Still, the Department of Public Health tried again after DeSantis said he was asking the state surgeon general to update and reissue its recommenda­tions.

“All individual­s in Florida should wear masks in any setting where social distancing is not possible,” the agency said in a “public health advisory.”

The advisory also said people should avoid crowds larger than 50 and in smaller groups wear masks and practice social distancing. Local government­s in some parts of the state are cracking down on businesses not following guidelines and DeSantis said the state Department of Business and Profession­al Regulation would enforce what’s in the guidelines at restaurant­s and other establishm­ents.

As the Health Department repeated its message of persuasion, it acknowledg­ed its advice isn’t new. “This is a reinforcem­ent of the previously issued advisory as well as direction that has been provided in the task force report for a Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery,” the Health Department wrote in a statement issued Saturday.

On June 3, the agency told the public, “As Florida implements Phase 1 of reopening, it’s important to wear masks and practice social distancing in public.”

On April 21, the agency issued this statement on Twitter: “Your mask protects them. Their mask protects you. Wearing a mask correctly can prevent the spread of #COVID19 to others. Follow

@CDCgov’s guidance below for the ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’ of wearing face coverings.”

On Saturday, the agency issued the same statement on Twitter, along with the same “do’s” and “don’ts” illustrati­on.

Masks are required by Broward and Miami-Dade county rules, but not in Palm Beach County. Some states, such as California, have statewide mandates.

On Friday, the Florida Medical Associatio­n recommende­d that local government officials require mask-wearing. “The science is clear. Asymptomat­ic infected individual­s can release infectious aerosol particles while breathing and speaking. Not wearing a mask or face covering increases exposure, whereas universal masking greatly reduces the spread of viral particles,” the associatio­n’s president, Dr. Ronald Giffler, said in a statement.

Also last week, three Democratic members of Congress — Ted Deutch,

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