yes that's true
I went into the mall in Boise last week
shopped lots of stores
not one employee told me to put a mask on
i bought shoes, the lady brough me boxes and boxes of shoes, all while I sat comfortably with no mask on
I bought clothes
I bought jewelry
money is stronger than , feelings, or fear
Maybe they thought you fit one of the exemptions
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Lauren McLean, Mayor of Boise City, Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Boise City Code Sections 1-15-05, 1-15-08, and 3-1A-1, Idaho Code Title 50, Chapters 3 and 6, and Article XII, Section 2 of the Idaho Constitution, to protect the public hereby issue this Public Health Emergency Order 20-13; Businesses; Individuals; Face Coverings; Airport; Bars, Bicycle Bars; and Public Meetings ("Emergency Order 20-13"):
Section 1. Stage Two Modified Order – Incorporated Herein. The Stage Two Modified Order is hereby incorporated in its entirety in this Public Health Emergency Order 20-13 except as otherwise specifically set forth herein.
Section 2. CDH Order: Restriction. The CDH Order: Restriction is hereby incorporated in its entirety into this Public Health Emergency Order 20-13, except as otherwise specifically set forth herein.
Section 3. Businesses - Required Compliance. All businesses that are eligible to remain open pursuant to the Stage Two Modified Order and the CDH Order: Restriction must comply with all social distancing and sanitation recommendations and requirements as provided in the Stage Two Modified Order, CDH Order: Restriction, and Section 4 of this Emergency Order 20-13. Additionally, all businesses that are eligible to remain open pursuant to the Stage Two Modified Order, CDH Order: Restriction, and this Emergency Order 20-13 must comply with all relevant business protocol recommendations and requirements for Stage Two business reopening as provided for by Central District Health ("CDH") and as found at
https://rebound.idaho.gov/.
Section 4. Individuals - Social Distancing, Face Coverings, and Sanitation Requirements- Required Compliance. To the extent individuals are outside of their residence, individuals must comply with the Stage Two Modified Order and the CDH Order: Restriction, in addition to the following:
A. Individuals shall maintain at least six (6) feet minimum physical distancing from non-household members, whenever possible.
B. Every person is required to wear a face covering that completely covers the person’s nose and mouth when the person is in a public place.
a. DEFINITIONS:
i. For purposes of this Public Health Emergency Order, "public place" shall mean any place open to members of public without specific invitation, including but not necessarily limited to retail business establishments, government offices, medical, educational, arts and recreational institutions, and public transportation, including taxi cabs and ridesharing vehicles, outdoor public areas, including but not limited to public parks, trails, streets, sidewalks, lines for entry, exit or service.
ii. For the purposes of this order, “face covering” includes but is not limited to paper or disposable masks, cloth masks, religious face coverings, scarves, neck gaiters, or bandannas. Any mask that incorporates a valve or vent or contains openings, holes, or visible gaps is non-compliant.
b. EXEMPTIONS:
i.
Children under the age of two (2). Or adults who act like a two year old.ii. Persons with medical conditions,
mental health conditions, or disability that prevent them from wearing a face covering. A person is not required to provide documentation demonstrating that the person cannot tolerate wearing a face covering.
iii. Persons who are deaf and hard of hearing, or communicating with a person who is deaf and hard of hearing, where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication.
iv. Persons, including on-duty first responders, for whom wearing a face covering would create a risk to the person related to their work, as determined by local, state, or federal regulators or workplace safety guidelines.
v. Persons who are obtaining a service involving the nose, face, or head for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service.
vi. Persons who are eating or drinking at a restaurant or other establishment that offers food or beverage service, so long as they engage in physical distancing.
vii. Persons actively engaged in athletic competition, training, or practice when wearing a face covering is not feasible.