New and active coronavirus cases, along with hospitalizations, are “growing exponentially” in Wyoming, but Gov. Mark Gordon (R) “made clear Monday afternoon that his office would not be enacting any sweeping virus mitigation policies, deferring instead to the federal government and local officials,” the Casper Tribune reports.
Said Gordon: “On COVID, let me be clear that we are not going to issue any mandates, no mandates will come from this office. No face masks, no vaccination mandates. Fortunately, the issue is not masks, the issue is COVID and the disruption this virus poses to us all.”
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