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Changes are coming to a mask mandate in Broward
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Broward is changing the mask mandate policy.
According to Mayor Michael Udine’s tweet, beginning Wednesday, Feb. 9th, masks will no longer be required inside any county building.
However, everyone is strongly encouraged to wear a mask, the mayor said.
In July 2021, the county mandated masks for all “employees and visitors to Broward County facilities will be required to wear a facial covering when indoors at all County facilities regardless of vaccination status.”
That mandate covered places like the County Administration Building, public libraries, and any building run by the county.
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