Masks Now Mandatory at Many Santa Barbara Businesses

New City Order Applies to Both Employees and Public During COVID-19 Crisis

Certified farmers' markets are one of the locations where employees and patrons must now wear masks or face coverings while they work and shop.

Wed Apr 29, 2020 | 03:44pm

The Santa Barbara City Council voted Tuesday to require employees and patrons of certain businesses to wear masks or face coverings while they work and shop. 

The council defined masks as cloth masks, scarves, bandanas, or other face coverings over the mouth and nose. N95 or surgical masks are not required.

Businesses should prohibit the entry of anyone not wearing a mask, the council decreed, and stores may provide free masks to customers or make them available for purchase. Businesses ought to provide face masks for their workers free of charge.

The order goes into effect Friday, May 1, and affects the following types of businesses:

For further details and to read the city’s emergency order, click here

The Metropolitan Transit District, which serves Santa Barbara’s south coast, will also require face coverings on all buses as of May 1.


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