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Our governor made it mandatory to wear a mask in public for the next 30 days, so bring one with you. It sucks, and I don't agree with it, but that's how it is.
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Oh and lets tell people they can't go into Churches to worship but it's ok to protest in mass numbers on city streets. I realize this is a real virus but I'm not "drinking the whole container of Kool Aid" here. It's a fact the numbers are being skewed. Notice how this has become a major news topic again now that the protesting and rioting has subsided... LOL Rich |
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Hey guys, the original owner of my Hugger Orange COPO is wanting to come and join us again this year, like he did 2 years ago when he was reunited with HIS car after 40+ years...talk about a cool moment. I still have the video of when he walked up to her, getting all misty eyed!
Freddie’s right about the mask requirement. Are there any other restrictions that are being put in place for the weekend that we may need to know about? Will the banquet be more spaced out, etc.? Many thanks in advance Kasey |
This is from the Kentucky Government Website. This info is most current and dated 07/09/2020.
Kentucky’s new executive order requires Kentuckians to wear face coverings under several circumstances for the next 30 days. The order will be evaluated during that time to determine any additional steps or extension. The executive order states that face coverings will be required: “While inside, or waiting in line to enter, any: retail establishment; grocery store; pharmacy; hair salon/barbershop; nail salon/spa; tattoo parlor; child care facility; restaurant or bar (when not seated and consuming food or beverage); health care setting, or; any other indoor public space in which it is difficult to maintain a physical distance of at least six feet from all individuals who are not members of that person’s household; “While waiting for or riding on public transportation or paratransit, or while riding in a taxi, private car service, or ride-sharing vehicle, or driving any of the above while customers are present; or “While in outdoor public spaces in which the person cannot maintain a physical distance of six feet from all individuals who are not members of the person’s household and is not otherwise covered by previously issued guidance.” There are several exemptions to the order, including children who are 5 or younger and any person with a disability, or a physical or mental impairment, that prevents them from safely wearing a face covering. To read the executive order and more exemptions, click here. Rich |
I'm an "Ohioan" visiting Kentucky for the Super Car Reunion so I guess I am exempt from wearing a mask. LOL
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