CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE: Mayor Colvin rescinds City Mask Mandate

CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE: Mayor Colvin rescinds City Mask Mandate
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City of Fayetteville issued the following announcement on Oct. 28. 

Today, Mayor Mitch Colvin issued a Sixth Amendment to the State of Emergency for the City of Fayetteville. The Mask Mandate will be rescinded within the corporate limits of Fayetteville at 12:00 a.m., November 1, 2021.

“I am grateful today to announce the rescinding of the city’s mask mandates,” Mayor Colvin said. “This is the result of the reductions we have experienced in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. We are very thankful and appreciative to all of you for your cooperation, patience and most of all for getting vaccinated. Let’s continue this positive trend and keep each other safe as we work through this challenging time.”

The City’s updated State of Emergency is posted online here.

Original source can be found here.



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