Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is being urged to require residents of the state to wear masks when out in public, as COVID-19 cases hit record highs nationally and health officials worry infections may regain dangerous momentum here.
Governors in states with rising COVID-19 numbers, including California, Kansas and Pennsylvania, have mandated mask use statewide in recent weeks, saying it's a simple and effective step to slow the spread of a virus that has killed more than 127,000 Americans, including 1,445 in Minnesota. Even President Donald Trump, who has resisted wearing a mask in public, said Wednesday he's "all for" wearing masks, adding that people should wear them "if they feel good about it."
Walz's potential step comes amid growing evidence for how masks can work in concert with other safety protocols health officials are pleading with people to adopt — if masks are worn properly and made with the right materials. Physician groups in Minnesota and the state Health Department are now fully backing a mandate.
"That's been a vigorous conversation within the executive branch, and with the governor directly. And I think he is listening," Minnesota Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm said Wednesday.
"It is our advice from the Health Department's perspective that this is so important and so effective and the evidence has gotten more and more clear on this point. We do recommend that it become a requirement at the statewide level."
When properly worn, cloth masks, such as those made at home or bought from retail stores, are intended to capture the microscopic droplets of moisture on the wearer's breath that are a main source for spreading the virus. Because people can be contagious without having symptoms of COVID-19, many health officials say it's important face masks be worn all the time while in public. The mask must cover the nose and mouth to be most effective.
To date, more than a dozen states are requiring people to wear masks while in public.
Walz said Wednesday that he's considering factors such as the continued spread of COVID-19 in Minnesota as part of a daily evaluation over whether to issue an order requiring public mask-wearing statewide.