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R-20-09RESOLUTION NO.2020-09 A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING CITIZENS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX TO WEAR CLOTH MASKS WHEN IN SETTINGS WHERE OTHER SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES ARE DIFFICULT TO MAINTAIN, INCLUDING IN PUBLIC AND WITHIN BUSINESSES. WHEREAS, On April 3, 2020 the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) made the recommendation for the wearing of cloth face coverings (surgical masks or self -manufactured masks) in public settings (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), especially in areas of significant community -based transmission. The CDC advised the use of cloth face coverings will slow the spread of the virus and help prevent transmission by people who may have the virus and not know; and WHEREAS, On April 6, 2020, the City of Fairfax Office of Risk Management released a Safety Informational Bulletin supporting and encouraging employees to follow the CDC recommendation both while at work and in daily public activities. This is especially true when employees have a limited ability to practice social distancing. Wearing a cloth face covering prevents coughs and speaking droplets from being expelled/aerosolized and is one additional measure to keep others safe. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that in accordance with recommended guidance from the Center for Disease Control and the City of Fairfax Office of Risk Management that, to the extent practical, City personnel, citizens and visitors to the City of Fairfax are encouraged to wear cloth face coverings when in settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain, including public spaces, within city facilities and private businesses and continue social distancing, a minimum of six feet of distance between people. Introduced: April 28, 2020 Adopted: April 28, 2020 Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The vote on the motion to approve was recorded as follows: VOTE: Councilmember DeMarco Aye Councilmember Lim Aye Councilmember Miller Aye Councilmember Passey Aye Councilmember Stehle Aye Councilmember Yi Aye