Missouri governor defended his decision to go mask-free in public - Business Insider

  • 📰 BusinessInsider
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 32 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 51%

Ireland News News

Ireland Ireland Latest News,Ireland Ireland Headlines

Missouri governor defends decision to go mask-free in public, says it's 'personal' and not 'government's place to regulate'

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is pictured without a face mask at a thrift store in Joplin, Missouri on May 2, 2020.Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Monday defended his decision to go without a face mask when he visited a thrift shop in the city of Joplin.

Parson said it wasn't the "government's place" to decide wither citizens needed to wear masks and that he chose not to. In photos shared to Twitter, Parson was one of just a few people seen without a face mask, not too dissimilar from recent photos of Vice President Mike Pence at the Mayo Clinic. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson on Monday defended his decision not to wear a facial covering when he visited a thrift shop in the city of Joplin as the state relaxes its stay-at-home order and some businesses in the state begin to re-open.reported.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 729. in İE
 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Deep Stupid.

Seatbelts too?

It absolutely is the government's responsibility to regulate public safety.

Ireland Ireland Latest News, Ireland Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Ohio Gov. DeWine said his order for shoppers to wear masks went 'too far' - Business Insider'People were not going to accept the government telling them what to do,' DeWine said after he was criticized and walked back the rule one day later. He extended the stay at home order till May 29... calling it a Stay Safe Order. We have 11 million in the state and over 1 million unemployed and counting and he continues to crush us economically. Let us work. Less government. We are adults, and don’t need to be told what to do! It is a shame the way so few have decided to lock down so many. And people have even been quite comprehensive with the measures without even being asked. This is definitely not working, a new type of dictatorship hidden behind a virus that no body still knows where it came from..
Source: BusinessInsider - 🏆 729. / 51 Read more »

Uber may require drivers and passengers to wear masks in the US - Business InsiderUber is also developing tech for checking whether drivers are wearing masks. May? It should be mandatory everywhere. Its about keeping one another safe. Should not may
Source: BusinessInsider - 🏆 729. / 51 Read more »

Public life resuming in South Korea amid the coronavirus pandemic - Business InsiderPhotos show South Korea gradually reopening after the rate of new confirmed cases of coronavirus slowed dramatically in recent weeks to less than ten a day
Source: BusinessInsider - 🏆 729. / 51 Read more »