Oklahoma governor says he remains opposed to mask mandate
OKLAHOMA CITY Despite rising numbers of confirmed cases and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 infections in Oklahoma, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt said Thursday he remains opposed to mandating that residents wear masks.
Im going to protect the freedoms in Oklahoma, said Stitt, who rarely wears a mask in public, even when hes around groups of people. Im not comfortable with mandating masks. Its not something that I would do.
Stitt also said he wouldnt take steps to stop local ordinances requiring people to wear masks in public, which have been implemented in Stillwater and Norman.
In Oklahoma City on Thursday, Archbishop Paul Coakley announced a new requirement to wear masks or face coverings at all public masses and church gatherings. Parishioners were previously encouraged to wear masks, but it wasnt mandatory.
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(Fort Smith Times Record)