Colorado Gov. Jared Polis declined Thursday to issue a statewide order mandating mask-wearing in public, despite increased calls for the state to intervene.
“I don’t think there’s too many people sitting around saying, ‘I’m not going to wear a mask until there’s some piece of paper,” Polis said at a news conference.
But, he said he hasn’t ruled it out, either. More than half of Colorado has face-covering ordinances, and officials estimate 70% of Coloradans are wearing them. That’s not enough, the governor said.
Public health experts agree on the efficacy of masks in reducing transmission. Polis said masks not only save lives but help the economy.