From Military.com:
“Face Masks
Now Mandatory Almost Everywhere on Military Bases”
A sweeping new
order issued by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III makes face masks mandatory
at all times for everyone on military bases -- with very few exceptions. According
to a memo published Thursday, masks must now be worn even outdoors and when
people are able to maintain a six-foot distance, circumstances under which
unmasking was previously permitted. "Individuals must wear masks continuously
while on military installations except: (1) when an individual is alone in an
office with floor-to-ceiling walls with a closed door; (2) for brief periods of
time when eating and drinking while maintaining distancing in accordance with
CDC guidelines and instructions from commanders and supervisors; (3) when the
mask is required to be lowered briefly for identification or security purposes;
and (4) when necessary to reasonably accommodate an individual with a
disability," the memo states. The rules pertain to military installations
in foreign countries as well as in the U.S., it says. The new, detailed
guidance replaces an April 6, 2020, one-paragraph instruction that required
cloth face coverings in public areas and work centers when maintaining social
distancing was not possible. Austin said his new memo brings the Defense
Department into compliance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
guidelines; it follows a Jan. 20 executive order from President Joe Biden
requiring all employees on federal lands to wear masks.
The new DoD
memo does note that masks are not required in individual homes and that some
exceptions for individuals or categories of people, such as small children, may
be granted. But allowances won't be made lightly: Permission must be granted in
writing for categorical exceptions by a DoD component head and should include
other mitigating safeguards "such as additional physical distancing
measures or additional testing consistent with DoD testing protocols," the
guidance states. Temporary case-by-case exceptions can be made only at the rank
of one-star general or admiral or higher, and permission must be granted in
writing. The new guidance also clarifies what kind of masks are acceptable.
Cloth and disposable non-medical masks are permitted, but cloth masks thin
enough to let light through, those with ventilation valves and "novelty or
non-protective" masks are all off-limits. Face shields can't substitute
for masks either, the memo states. The memo reiterates handwashing and hygiene
guidance, and mandates that all individuals who don't share a household should
stay six feet apart at all times -- a true practical challenge in indoor
workspaces.
The new rules
come as the military approaches a quarter of a million COVID-19 cases and has
surpassed 250 deaths within the Defense Department. Nationwide, more than
450,000 people have died from the virus. "COVID-19 is one of the deadliest
threats our Nation has ever faced," Austin wrote in his memo. "As we
have done throughout our history, the military will rise to this challenge. It
is imperative that we do all we can to ensure the health and safety of our
force, our families, and our communities so we can prevail in this fight."
^ It makes
sense for Military Bases to (finally) have these mask rules. I know they couldn’t
with Trump because he would fire everyone and anyone who tried to keep others
safe from Covid, but now the Military can. ^
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