Division of Public Health Update: Kindergarten and Older Must Wear Face Coverings in Delaware
As of August 24, 2020 Governor Carney and the Division of Public Health announced an update to Delaware’s face coverings for children.
- All children who are in kindergarten or older must wear face coverings in public settings, including school buildings, according to the updated DPH guidance.
- All children 2 years of age and older are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings in public.
- Children younger than 2 must not wear face coverings due to suffocation risk.
- A child with a medical condition that makes it hard to breathe or a disability that prevents the child from wearing a face covering is not required to wear one.
For more information regarding face covering requirements in Delaware, please visit DPH.
Hollywood Kyle is the Digital Content Producer and Production Director of Mix 99.5 WJBR. Being a Delaware local, Kyle takes pride in his hometown and has had a love for music since a young age. Hollywood Kyle joins the Mix Morning Show for abstract thoughts and ideas during "Hollywood Kyle" segment around 9:40am Monday thru Friday.
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