New Britain Council Republicans Vote Down Mask Mandate
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New Britain Council Republicans Vote Down Mask Mandate

City Council Republicans voted down a proposal by Council Democrats to require masks in city buildings to protect against COVID-19 infection.

The six Democratic members of the Council proposed the resolution that said, โ€œin response to the civil preparedness and public health emergency now facing the City of New Britain, effective on Friday, September 10, 2021, at 12:01 AM, the wearing of masks or cloth face coverings that are compliant with CDC guidelines is required, regardless of vaccination status, for all indoor City of New Britain municipal buildings.โ€

The resolution was proposed at the September 8, 2021 Council meeting.

The resolution said the local mandate would have been based on an Executive Order by Gov. Ned Lamont, โ€œwhich grants municipal governments the ability to require the use of masks in indoor public places within their control, regardless of vaccination status.โ€

The resolution noted that, โ€œonly 52.28% of New Britain residents have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccination as of August 25, 2021, leaving almost half of our residents vulnerable to COVID-19 and the Delta variant.โ€

The resolution went on to say that, โ€œbased on latest data, the CDCโ€™s tracking system has classified Hartford County as experiencing a โ€˜substantialโ€™ rate of transmission due to an increase in the number of infections over time.โ€

But Republican Council members proposed and approved an amendment to the resolution that removed the proposed mask mandate in city buildings and substituted an โ€œadvisoryโ€ that recommended the wearing of masks, instead. That amendment was approved on a party-line vote.

The resolution as proposed would have also, โ€œstrongly encourage private businesses and organizations to also mandate mask wearing when indoors,โ€ and encouraged, โ€œall residents to get vaccinated to protect the public health and prosperity of all of New Britain.โ€