What You Need To Know About The New Face Mask Rule

We have to wear face masks in San Antonio now so this is what you need to know.

First of all, “It is not a substitute for social distancing, because that’s a lot more powerful than wearing the mask — keeping that six-foot distance,” said Dr. Junda Woo, medical director with Metro Health.

The mandate goes into effect Monday.

All people 10 years or older to wear a cloth face covering over their nose and mouth when in a public place where it is difficult to keep six feet away from other people, such as visiting a grocery store/pharmacy or working in areas that involve close proximity with other coworkers.

Coverings may be masks, scarfs, bandannas or a handkerchief.

Face mask are NOT needed when:

  • Exercising outside
  • Driving alone or with passengers who are in the same household
  • Pumping gas
  • In a building or activity that requires security surveillance (banks)
  • Eating or drinking.

Face coverings do not need to be worn in the following circumstances:

  • When exercising outside or engaging in physical activity outside
  • While driving alone or with passengers who are part of the same household as the driver
  • When doing so poses a greater mental or physical health, safety, or security risk
  • While pumping gas or operating outdoor equipment
  • While in a building or activity that requires security surveillance or screening, for example, banks
  • When consuming food or drink

Residents must keep up the following habits while in public:

  • Wash your hands before you leave home and when you return,
  • Stay at least six feet away from others
  • Avoid touching your nose or face
  • Do not use disposable masks more than three times
  • Wash reusable cloth masks regularly to prevent the spread of the virus
  • Wash your hands with soap and water before putting on your mask.
  • Make sure your face mask covers your mouth and nose. It should fit snugly, but comfortably.
  • Don’t touch your eyes, nose, and mouth while wearing your mask.
  • When removing, avoid touching your face.
  • Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer immediately after.

(Q1019, MySA)


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