WASHINGTON - North Dakota has become the 35th US state to require face coverings be worn in public, as governors across the country grapple with a surge in coronavirus infections that threatens to swamp their health care systems.
The mask order, similar to other state mandates, requires face coverings to be worn in most indoor public places and"in outdoor business and public settings when it is not possible to maintain physical distancing." The surge is straining many state health care systems as the number of Covid-19 patients in US hospitals rose to an all-time high 68,141 on Friday.
The US Centres for Disease Control has recommended mask wearing and one widely cited model has estimated that a nationwide mask mandate could save 68,000 lives by next spring. More on this topic But the country's patchwork of state responses to the pandemic will likely remain intact after Biden is inaugurated on Jan 20, according to Dr Vivek Murthy, the head of Biden's coronavirus advisory board.
The governors of six states in the Northeast, the region hit hardest in the early months of the pandemic, were set to hold an emergency meeting this weekend to coordinate responses, Cuomo said.
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