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Sheriff’s Office Says Don’t Call 911 to Report Face Covering Violations

todayJuly 27, 2020 4

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The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to use masks to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and avert another stay-at-home order here in Ohio.

 

Governor Mike DeWine has issued a mandate last week requiring people in Ohio to wear face coverings in public

 

It is the responsibility of Kenton-Hardin Health Department to respond to those who believe that they or others are at risk; and to investigate those concerns and recommend the best action steps to address the health and safety of all.  

 

If you have a concern regarding masks, contact the Kenton-Hardin Health Department at 419-673-6230. 

 

The Sheriff’s Office said you should not call 9-1-1 or your local law enforcement agency.

 

All of those calls will be referred to the Health Department.

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