City Of Charlotte Announces Mask Mandate Inside Government Buildings Beginning August 13th
Beginning Friday, August 13th masks will be required in all city government buildings in Charlotte regardless of vaccination status.Β
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Beginning Friday, August 13th masks will be required in all city government buildings in Charlotte regardless of vaccination status.Β
AEG Presents announced that it will be requiring proof of vaccination for entry into its owned and operated clubs, theatres, and festivals. The decision comes on the heels of the dramatic surge in Covid-19 cases as the Delta variant spreads throughout the United States.
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Friday the 13th is becoming a little bit luckier this month with a free breakfast croissant from Wendy's. The restaurant will be offering the deal on Friday, August 13 and Saturday, August 14.
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Despite the bad rep Friday the 13th gets, it may be the most lucky day of all for tattoo enthusiasts. Check out tattoo shops around Charlotte offering deals this Friday, August 13th.
Suddenly propelled to lead New York, Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed Wednesday to set a better tone in state government after the sexual harassment scandal that spurred Gov. Andrew Cuomoβs resignation.
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