Weber begins process to implement exemption to statewide mask mandate

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Fayette County Judge Joe Weber issued the following press release on Friday, Oct. 16:

“Under the guidelines and directives provided within the Governor’s Executive Order GA-29, I have applied for an exemption to the mask mandate.

“Today, under the website of the Texas Department of Emergency Management (TDEM), Fayette County was added to a list of 69 other counties which have also been authorized an exemption.

“Exemptions are granted based on a county’s confirmed active cases of COVID being under 30 from the previous 14 days. Today, Oct. 16, Fayette County’s confirmed active COVID number, as provided by Department of State Health Services (DSHS), is 12.

“Should the number ever exceed 30 confirmed active cases, Fayette County would automatically lose its exemption and be removed from TDEM’s website listing of exempted counties.

“And should this occur, the county would be unable to reapply for another exemption until a 14-day waiting period has passed along with an additional 14 days of postings totaling less than 30 confirmed active cases.

“At this point in time, Fayette County, though granted an exemption, remains under the Executive Order GA-29 mask mandate.

“The first step in the process of lifting the mandate, qualifying for the exemption, has been achieved. The next step in the process is (that) I, as the Fayette County judge, (have to issue) an order specifically lifting the mandate for our county. It is my hope and intention to issue just such an order in the not too distant future.

“I am in the process of reviewing the number and types of indoor/ outdoor events that have been approved to take place in the county, studying the most current data available from the health community’s subject matter experts, and carefully evaluating the health risks of moving forward with less restrictive measures while at the same time attempting to prevent further economic hardships on our residents and businesses.

“I ask all county residents to remain patient in continuing to abide by the governor’s mask mandate as directed in Executive Order GA-29.

“If we can continue to demonstrate that Fayette County can successfully manage its confirmed case count, it is my intent to issue an official order lifting the mandate.

“I thank all of you for your patience, cooperation and attention to detail as we continue to make progress in our county’s return to normalcy.

May God bless you all ... and stay healthy!”