Marin County Supervisors Approve Fines for Non Compliance with COVID-19 Health Orders




KQED's Forum show

Summary: The Marin County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance on Tuesday allowing government employees and police officers to penalize businesses and individuals who do not comply with COVID-19 health orders. The penalties run from $25 to $10,000, and include violations like refusal to wear a mask. We'll talk with county officials and local businesses about the order.