MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Brooklyn Park is the most recent metropolis in Minnesota to announce it is going to require masks inside metropolis amenities.
Town mentioned the requirement will go into impact for workers Friday, whereas the general public can be required to put on masks beginning Tuesday. It can have an effect on those that are vaccinated and unvaccinated.
“The explanation for the delay with the general public is as a result of we’re holding a particular election for mayor on Tuesday,” town mentioned in an announcement. “Absentee voting can be going down at Metropolis Corridor on Monday, August 9. We didn’t need any resident to really feel {that a} masks requirement may prohibit them from voting.”
The requirement won’t have an effect on polling locations, in keeping with town.
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth, in addition to Hennepin and Ramsey counties, have instituted related masks insurance policies.