Will City Of Myrtle Beach Continue Mask Mandate?

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Public Information Director for the City of Myrtle Beach, Mark Kruea said recreation centers, gyms and pools will go back to having 75 percent occupancy including the Chapin Memorial Library on April 1.

Kruea said the lobby of the Ted C. Collins Law Enforcement Center reopened in March. City Hall and the City Services Building will reopen on April 1.

Then assume continue on this current path, we will go back to a 100 percent occupancy on May 1 if things don’t spike up in May,” Kruea said.

Kruea said although things are slowly opening back up to full occupancy, he wants to remind people to continue to wear masks and social distance.

The City Of North Myrtle Beach ended its mask mandate in March. It appears the City Of Myrtle Beach will continue for now.

We need to be mindful that COVID still exists. There are still cases being reported, that you can still spread it to your friends and family or they can give it to you for that matter. The masks are still a good idea. They are still required in indoor facilities, including in restaurants through March,” Kruea said.

Kruea was unclear on what happens with masks starting in April.

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