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  1. Jun 30, 2020 · Cooper on June 24 ordered that all North Carolinians wear face coverings in public to prevent the spread of COVID-19. But it was businesses, not individuals, who were liable if someone broke the rules. Businesses were confused. Cooper tried to clarify.

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · Guidance for churches on NC’s face covering mandate. June 26, 2020. N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Wednesday, June 24, that face coverings must be worn in public places in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19. Cooper also announced that North Carolina will remain in the “Safer at Home Phase 2” until Friday, July 17.

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    • To Mask Or Not to Mask
    • A New Culture War at Mass?
    • Mass Options For All

    “Last week there were no masked parishioners in church save for the clergy distributing Communion,” Theresa Maccarone of Rochester, N.Y., said, responding to Americaon Twitter. “I’ve decided to view Sunday Mass from home again since I don’t trust that all unmasked Catholics are fully vaccinated. “I’m hoping our new bishop will allow outdoor liturgi...

    Comments about the issue at America’s U.S. Catholic Politics group on Facebook suggest that the decision to mask or not to mask remains unsettled across the country, with some parishes restoring mask guidelines—many never dropped them in the first place—and others forging ahead with liturgies without masks. “My parish dropped the mask mandate,” Liz...

    Pastors attempting to keep the peace over a public health issue that has become deeply politicized may want to create as many options as possible. “My parish has both indoor (mask required) and outdoor mass (mask not required),” writes Wayne Mortensen from Oakland, Calif. “I attend outdoor and choose to wear a mask, even though I am fully vaccinate...

  4. Jun 27, 2020 · In May, as part of its Covid-19 Recovery Act, the North Carolina state legislature made a temporary exception to the state’s mask law due to public health concerns.

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  5. Jun 26, 2020 · An old North Carolina law that targeted the Ku Klux Klan would make face masks "illegal" in public starting August 1.

  6. Aug 23, 2023 · The state’s Emergency Management Act in 2020 was used to impose masking and restrictions, such as when people could leave home, attend school, and which businesses could open. Even houses of faith were restricted. A state of emergency lasted 888 days. The edicts prompted lawmakers, led by the Republican majority, to approve several bills to ...

  7. May 14, 2021 · Cooper’s new directives repeal the order that required people to wear masks indoors. Also lifted are limits to mass gatherings, which had been at 100 people indoors and 200 outdoors.