Mandatory mask revocation by the local government Governor's order to invalidate Georgia, July 17, 13:49

In the United States, where the number of people infected with the new coronavirus is increasing rapidly and the debate over the mandatory use of masks continues, the governor of South Georgia, Kemp, has issued an order to invalidate the mandatory use of masks.

The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has called on the public to wear masks, but in the United States, there has been a mess over the measures to prevent the spread of infection.

The state of Georgia is becoming more infected, with more than 3,000 new infections per day on some days, and cities and counties within the state have issued their own administrative orders requiring the use of masks.

Against this backdrop, Governor Kemp issued a governor's order invalidating the orders of these municipalities on the 15th.

For no clear reason, local media reported that Governor Kemp "argued that mandatory masks were ineffective."

In addition, Governor Kemp said on the 16th that he had violated an emergency order already issued by the state, said Mayor Bottoms of the city of Atlanta in the northern part of the state, who said that he might be fined if he did not wear a mask. Filed a lawsuit.

In the U.S., at least 25 states require masks to be worn in public places, but there is a strong opposition that individuals should be respected for their liberty, and there is ongoing distraction over measures to prevent the spread of infection. ..