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INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric Holcomb on Friday signed an executive order requiring Hoosiers to wear face coverings to slow the spread of coronavirus.

The order will be in effect Monday, July 27, and remain in effect until at least August 26.

“Hoosiers have worked hard to get where we are today with businesses open and people back at work. We want to keep it that way. We don’t want to dial things back. Face coverings can and will help us blunt the increase of this virus,” Gov. Holcomb said.

State and local health departments will be responsible for enforcing compliance through education about the importance of wearing face coverings.

The executive order does not include criminal penalties for non-compliance.

Gov. Holcomb said he has used data to drive decisions since the state’s first case of the novel coronavirus in early March. At this time, the state faces:

  • An increase in overall hospitalizations from approximately 600 a day near the end of June to approximately 800 now
  • The highest number of cases in a single day with 1,011 Hoosiers reported positive today (Thursday)
  • A rise in COVID-19 positivity across the state from a low of 3.6% a month ago to nearly double that percentage now
  • Some counties, which early on had minimal positive cases in some instances, now reporting regular double-digit positive cases.

You can read Executive Order 20-37 at the Governor’s website.