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AT&T says North Dakota bill banning mask mandates overrides our corporate policies
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Shelley Lenz poses for a photo at the state Capitol in Bismarck, North Dakota on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. Lenz calls Republican Gov. Doug Burgum s refusal to impose a mask mandate to help curb the spread of COVID-19 in the state a failure of leadership.
By: CBS News
and last updated 2021-02-25 13:38:41-05
A North Dakota lawmaker may have gotten more than he bargained for when the legislature on Monday approved his proposal to ban requirements for wearing face masks in the state, where more than
AT&T says state s bill banning mask mandates overrides our corporate policies By Kate Gibson Former Deputy NSA Matt Pottinger calls lack of mask guidance under Trump a grave misstep
A North Dakota lawmaker may have gotten more than he bargained for when the legislature on Monday approved his proposal to ban requirements for wearing face masks in the state, where more than 1,400 residents have died of COVID-19. That s because of disagreement over what the proposed law would actually do.
The bill, now on its way to the state Senate, would bar state and local officials, schools and businesses from mandating masks, according to local news reports and the Greater North Dakota Chamber (GNDC), the biggest statewide business advocacy group, which opposes the anti-masking measure.
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Diane Huntress, 74, lives in Denver and says trying to get a COVID shot for her and her husband David is like applying for a job.
“I can t talk to anyone, she said. There s no phone number and all the emails we get say, ‘Do not reply.’ And the problem is, where can I go, can I get there, and when are they going to have it?”
She says vaccines take up all the oxygen among her social circle, too: I can t see anybody, an acquaintance on Zoom without the question, ‘Have you gotten the vaccine yet?’”
For Huntress and her husband, finding an appointment is just one part of the challenge. Getting there is also a question. They can’t afford a car and in the age of COVID, they are hesitant to take public transit or a group ride. Instead, they plan to use the nonprofit Colorado CarShare and pay $6.50 an hour plus mileage to borrow a vehicle. That option is available in Denver and Boulder so far.
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