Q: I'm going for a walk in my neighborhood. Do I need a mask or face-covering?
A: Probably not. Face coverings are not directed to be worn when home, in your car alone or with members of your household, exercising outdoors when appropriate social distancing is possible. 
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That said, it recommended to have a face covering with you and ready to use when in public for times when maintaining physical distancing is not possible. Stick one in your pocket!
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Q: Ok but...why. A: Because we want to keep up the good work. King County has made progress to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our communities, but most people do not have immunity to the disease and remain susceptible.
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As a community, we remain vulnerable to a surge of new cases that could make many more people ill & overwhelm our health care system’s ability to treat those with the most serious complications of the disease. That means taking small, simple measures like covering our faces
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Q: I want to be extra-safe. Should I buy an N95 or surgical-grade mask? A: Only if you work in health care or medicine. There is a serious shortage of PPE for health care workers. Medical masks should be reserved for those who are on the front lines working to protect us all.
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Q: I have a physical disability that makes a mask difficult. Do I still need one? A: No. If wearing a face covering would be difficult or harmful, don't do it. Someone who is deaf and uses facial and mouth movements as part of communications, for example, can forgo a mask.
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Related, here's a video for folks who are hard-of-hearing, deafblind, or otherwise need an ASL or audio option.https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=nd1PR1DBhcg&feature=emb_title …
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Q: What is the penalty for people who flout this directive? A: There is no penalty for not wearing a face covering. Violation of this Directive does not create grounds to stop, detain, issue a citation, arrest, or prosecute individuals who do not comply with it.
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Law enforcement *will not be involved* in the enforcement of this directive. This directive is not a punitive measure. It's designed to educate, encourage, and persuade individuals to wear face coverings.
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Really..? Then why are involuntary quarantine documents drafted & ready to go?https://twitter.com/drea_ams/status/1260828208087236609?s=20 …Drea added,
Drea @drea_amsWashington State Health Department has orders drafted to remove people from their homes under force for involuntary quarantine. Ex Parte documents prepared as well! https://www.doh.wa.gov/ForPublicHealthandHealthcareProviders/EmergencyPreparedness/IsolationandQuarantine … pic.twitter.com/bpMzyOiBqw1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
These documents are part of our state's robust emergency preparedness efforts. They are not related to the face covering directive. If you want to know more about laws around emergency action, please call the Washington State Novel Coronavirus call center at 800-525-0127.
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