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Mayor Allen Joines has extended through Feb. Benton Convention Center “and any other facilities that were previously exempt” and the requirement restricting in-person access to city buildings only to those with appointments. The 13th amendment also extends through March 31 two provisions relating to city buildings: the requirement that masks be worn in city buildings and facilities, with the exception of the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds, Truist Stadium, Bowman Gray Stadium, the M.C. These amendments reinstated the citywide mask requirement, exempted performers and public speakers from wearing masks provided they were 10 feet away from others, and required masks at the Carolina Classic Fair and Bowman Gray Stadium football games Joines signed a 13th amendment to the State of Emergency declaration he initially issued March 13, 2020, rescinding the eighth, ninth and 10th amendments to the declaration.
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Businesses, churches and other organizations are free to make their own requirements as to masks or other COVID-related measures. Mayor Allen Joines officially rescinded Monday the city-wide mask requirement but left it in place for city buildings, for public transportation and for the Clark Campbell Transportation Center. MaJoines Officially Lifts Citywide Mask Requirement Except for City Buildings.

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