Fishers Health Department approves mask mandate

Effective 8 a.m., Friday, July 24, every individual (outside of exceptions) in Fishers must properly wear a face-covering over their nose and mouth when in an indoor place other than a private residence or when outdoors in a situation where a distance of six feet from individuals outside of their household cannot be maintained.

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Dr. Indy Lane signed the Public Health Order after Health Department leadership recommended it due to the rise of COVID-19 cases in Fishers.

The mandate requires Fishers residents to wear a cloth face covering in all public indoor facilities including, but not limited to:

  • Retail and grocery stores
  • Restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues
  • Salons and personal care facilities
  • Gyms and fitness centers
  • Office and commercial buildings
  • Government buildings

Public indoor locations that refuse to enforce the mask mandate may experience enforcement actions by the Fishers Health Department. The primary purpose of this order is intended to educate, encourage and persuade individuals to wear face coverings. Individuals with concerns about compliance for the mask mandate should call the Fishers Health Department Coronavirus Hotline at (317) 595-3211, submit the concern online at fishers.in.us/coronavirus or via the Fishers Connect smartphone app.

The Fishers Health Department continues to recommend individuals practice social distancing, hand washing and sanitizing, and masks.

The mask mandate does not apply to:

  • Children who are less than five years of age; however, children attending childcare who are two years of age or older are strongly recommended to wear a face covering
  • Individuals who are hearing or speaking impaired and for whom a mask or face covering is an obstacle to communication (it may be important for individuals assisting/working with people that are hearing impaired to wear a clear face shield rather than a mask)
  • Individuals who are unable to wear a mask or face-covering for a physical, medical, or health-related reasons
  • Individuals who are alone in a room in a public building, such as in an office
  • Individuals who are traveling in their own vehicles
  • Individuals for whom wearing a face mask or covering would present a risk to their safety while at work, as determined by local, state, or federal workplace safety regulations
  • Individuals who are engaged in a form of indoor exercise that is incompatible with wearing a mask or face covering, such as swimming
  • Individuals who are seated at a restaurant, bar, or other establishment that serves food and/or drinks, while they are eating or drinking. However, individuals entering and exiting restaurants or bars, going to the restroom, or congregating in common areas of restaurants or bars must wear masks or face coverings (this also applies to eating in a public place, such as an individual’s place of employment provided social distancing is possible).
  • Individuals whose religious beliefs prevent them from wearing a face covering
  • Individuals who are engaged in outdoor physical exercise, including running, jogging, walking, or bicycling, if in groups of less than 25
  • Individuals acting in their official capacity as a public safety employee or emergency responder when wearing a face covering would interfere with or limit their ability to carry out their official duties or functions. These include police officers, firefighters, and other emergency medical personnel that support public safety functions.
  • Bonafide emergency situations in which a person lacks the time or the means to put on a face covering before entering an indoor or outdoor public space
  • Individuals who are outdoors and are maintaining at least six feet of distance from others who are not part of their household.

The Public Health Order can be read in its entirety at this link. For a full list of Frequently Asked Questions and other information, visit the Fishers Health Department’s COVID-19 information page at fishers.in.us/coronavirus.