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Military Mask Guidance Update
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Title (Dublin Core)
Military Mask Guidance Update
Disclaimer (Dublin Core)
DISCLAIMER: This item may have been submitted in response to a school assignment prompt. See Linked Data.
Description (Dublin Core)
The attached is a memorandum for record from the Under Secretary of Defense. This memo was published 1 March 2022 and was a big deal for us in the military and really everyone who works on military installations or in other Department of Defense facilities. Prior to this memo, we were all required to wear face coverings at all times when in doors, regardless of local state or county guidance. This memo was a great policy move as it changed the requirement from an overarching blanket policy to instead replicate local community guidance. I can tell you, we were very relieved to not be required to wear a face covering at all times. unlike many other sectors across the US, many military members did not have the opportunity to work from home during the pandemic. This is just due to the nature of our jobs, therefore we were masked up for a long time, even in places such as Texas and Florida where masks were no longer required according to local state and county guidance.
Date (Dublin Core)
March 1, 2022
Creator (Dublin Core)
US Department of Defense
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Bryan Paintiff
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HST580
Partner (Dublin Core)
Arizona State University
Type (Dublin Core)
photograph
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Government Federal
English
Conflict
English
Clothing & Accessories
English
Events
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
military
central coast
California
mask
pandemic prompt
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
military
central coast
California
mask
pandemic prompt
Collection (Dublin Core)
Military
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
03/16/2022
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
03/29/2022
04/19/2022
04/21/2022
05/29/2022
08/02/2022
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This item was submitted on March 16, 2022 by Bryan Paintiff using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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