Workers in the city of Portland, especially those who come into close contact with the public, would have to wear masks, or similar cloth face coverings, if the Portland City Council approves an amendment to the city's emergency stay-at-home order at its meeting Monday evening.
Portland City Councilor Spencer Thibodeau says the amendment would not require the types of face masks being used by front line workers in hospitals, and that there are a number of options.
“From bandanas to shirts that you can use elastic bands. This doesn't have to be anything, you know, professionally done. But the purpose of, right, is to capture those particulates and make sure that you're not exposing someone to the virus.”
Thibodeau says until a COVID-19 vaccine is developed, wearing facing coverings will be the new normal.
And he says wearing a mask doesn't mean people can stop practicing social distancing. Monday evening the Portland City Council is expected to vote on extending the city's Emergency Stay-at-Home order.
Updated 3:00 p.m. April 26, 2020