The County of Marin Public Health Officer has issued a new Public Health Order requiring face coverings, such as a mask or bandana, be worn in public for those over the age of 12.
You should wear a face covering when coming into contact (less than 6 feet) with people you don’t live with. You should also wear a face covering when:
- Inside public spaces or waiting in line to enter public spaces
- Seeking health care
- Waiting for or riding on mass transit or other shared transportation
- In common areas of buildings, such as hallways, stairways, elevators, and parking facilities
- Workers at businesses physically open and in areas where the public is present, or is likely to be present, or at any time when others are nearby.
- Workers in any space where food is being prepared and/or packaged for sale.
- Drivers/operators of public transit.
Click here for additional guidance on the new order and information on how to make your own facial covering.
