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TexasTowelie

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Mon Nov 16, 2020, 11:15 PM Nov 2020

Gov. Ricketts continues to resist mask mandate, urges voluntary cooperation

LINCOLN — As COVID-19 cases continued to rise, Gov. Pete Ricketts on Monday again resisted calls for a statewide mask mandate, instead urging Nebraskans to voluntarily take precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.

"Please, everyone be a part of the solution," the governor said, as he concluded a briefing on the state's coronavirus response.

Several questions were asked about imposing more restrictive health measures to slow the spread of the virus, but Ricketts said that "education" is what's needed to compel more people to wear masks in confined spaces and avoid congested bars and restaurants. The Republican governor, in the past, has said he doesn't want to use the power of government to force people to wear masks.

Over the weekend, Dr. Bob Rauner, a Lincoln physician who has been tracking coronavirus cases in the state, said that more restrictions are needed to avoid a "crisis" that would overwhelm the state's hospitals.

Read more: https://starherald.com/news/state-and-regional/gov-ricketts-continues-to-resist-mask-mandate-urges-voluntary-cooperation/article_4b7d6efa-b913-5e79-b207-c0da80ab139f.html
(Scottsbluff Star-Herald)

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Gov. Ricketts continues to resist mask mandate, urges voluntary cooperation (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2020 OP
Didn't this guy just test positive? Yoyoyo77 Nov 2020 #1
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