Iowa stops enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions | One America News Network (oann.com)
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is dropping the state’s COVID-19 mandates. According to a proclamation by the Republican lawmaker, businesses no longer have to abide by strict safety policies from now until March 7.
This means local business and restaurant owners now have the freedom to choose how to regulate their establishments. Reynolds said she’s still asking business owners to stay responsible.
The governor added, Iowans know what needs to be done and “it does not require a government mandate.”
Iowa is coming back and we are coming back strong. While radicals on the Left want to shut Iowa down, I am fighting to keep Iowa open! Are you with me? https://t.co/CwDBiQBnmn pic.twitter.com/C1cs6vWfG5
— Kim Reynolds (@KimReynoldsIA) February 11, 2021
I know I keep saying it, but we must get the economy moving again. And that is going to involve trying to return to something approaching “normal”.
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