In states and cities across the United States, many people are either encouraged or required to wear masks to help contain the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
While the decision to wear a mask has become a deeply polarized topic in the United States, there are people who cannot wear a face mask due to their health or disability and may need other accommodations.
In conversations and debates about face masks, you may have heard laws and policies like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the American With Disabilities Act (ADA), and various constitutional amendments mentioned as arguments against masks or even asking why you’re not wearing one.
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