Twin Pine Farm in Seven Valleys said in a viral Facebook post that it has decided to let its employees and customers choose whether wear a mask or not.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — One York County store says it has decided to let its employees and customers choose whether to wear a mask or not.
Twin Pine Farm Country Store, located in Seven Valleys, posted the message on its Facebook page on Monday morning.
Since then, it has gone viral, with nearly 1,000 comments and 1,500 shares.
Of course, this is in response to Governor Tom Wolf's orders for Pennsylvanians to wear masks when in public places amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The move by Twin Pine Farms Country Store appears to be in violation of that order.
Now, people are both applauding and criticizing the decision.
You can read the full post below:
The text of the post reads:
We have decided to let our employees and customers choose to wear a mask or not. The first 5-6 weeks of this our employees did not wear masks and some customers did and most did not. No employees got sick and to our knowledge no customers did either. Then we were given the 'recommendation' to wear masks which was sorta like using birth control after you're pregnant. Some of our employees started having dizziness and going home with headaches.
After reading some doctors articles over the weekend pertaining to the health issues and down right filth or wearing a mask all day we've come to this decision. It's one thing to put a mask on and run in a store and grab your things and walk out and remove your mask. You might have wore it ten minutes. Our employees are wear this mask all day, or at least six straight hours.
This was not an easy decision and I'm sure some people won't agree with it but at the end of the day it comes down to the health and well being of our employees who are our extended family. These people made a choice to stay working to put food on your table so we feel they should have this choice also.
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YORK COUNTY, Pa. — One York County store says it has decided to let its employees and customers choose whether to wear a mask or not.
Twin Pine Farm Country Store, located in Seven Valleys, posted the message on its Facebook page on Monday morning.
Since then, it has gone viral, with nearly 1,000 comments and 1,500 shares.
Of course, this is in response to Governor Tom Wolf's orders for Pennsylvanians to wear masks when in public places amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The move by Twin Pine Farms Country Store appears to be in violation of that order.
Now, people are both applauding and criticizing the decision.
You can read the full post below:
The text of the post reads:
We have decided to let our employees and customers choose to wear a mask or not. The first 5-6 weeks of this our employees did not wear masks and some customers did and most did not. No employees got sick and to our knowledge no customers did either. Then we were given the 'recommendation' to wear masks which was sorta like using birth control after you're pregnant. Some of our employees started having dizziness and going home with headaches.
After reading some doctors articles over the weekend pertaining to the health issues and down right filth or wearing a mask all day we've come to this decision. It's one thing to put a mask on and run in a store and grab your things and walk out and remove your mask. You might have wore it ten minutes. Our employees are wear this mask all day, or at least six straight hours.
This was not an easy decision and I'm sure some people won't agree with it but at the end of the day it comes down to the health and well being of our employees who are our extended family. These people made a choice to stay working to put food on your table so we feel they should have this choice also.
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