
McKinney Mayor George Fuller's fourth revision to the Mayoral Declaration of Disaster goes on to say that the mandatory mask policy is only the minimum requirement; the entity's policy may also require temperature checks and health screenings.
There are notable exceptions.
The entity's policy may allow individuals with an operational need to remove a face covering to do so -- as long as the operational needs are specifically addressed in the policy.
The requirement to wear a face covering does not apply if covering the nose and mouth poses a significant mental or physical health risk to the individual. If possible, a face shield is recommended to be worn in the event a face covering cannot be safely worn.
In addition, the requirement to wear a face covering does not apply when an individual is consuming food or beverage or receiving a service where the wearing of a face covering would impair the performance of the service.
In all public areas, people 10 years or older are strongly urged to wear a face covering when in close proximity to others. The CDC recommends face coverings for people 2 years or older.
City residents should maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet when outside their home.
This Mayoral Declaration will remain in effect until July 6 unless terminated by McKinney City Council or a related Executive Order issued by Texas Governor Greg Abbott pertaining to COVID-19.
COVID-19 FAQ sheet https://www.mckinneytexas.org/Faq.aspx?TID=103