NO Face Mask Detection

NO Face Mask Detection

Governments and global health officials alike are entering unchartered territory when it comes to setting guidelines and regulations on how to slow the spread of COVID-19, while also mitigating future potential virus outbreaks. There has been much uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and how quickly or slowly our lives will return to normalcy.

While healthcare professionals and scientists are learning more every day, we know for a fact that the proper use of face masks has proven to be an effective measure in keeping infection rates from rising again, especially as cities and countries come out of lockdown. It is critical now that businesses accept the corporate responsibility to ensure that all staff and patrons are abiding by state and local face mask protection protocols, where applicable.

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