ASU President Michael Crow urges county to keep mask mandate in effect

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By Kevin Stone | KTAR

Arizona State University President Michael Crow is urging county officials not to the lift face mask mandate in the Phoenix area.

Last week, Crow sent a letter to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors calling mask requirements “the most effective tool available for the reduction in COVID-19 spread.”

Crow copied Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ when he sent the four-page missive on Thursday. ASU released the letter to the media on Monday. In it, Crow said he’s under the impression the board is considering repealing the countywide mandate that was implemented on June 19, when coronavirus cases were skyrocketing across Arizona.

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