Yes. Per the language in the ordinance, exemptions will include:
• Children under the age of 5.
• Persons who cannot medically tolerate wearing a face covering. A person is not required to provide documentation demonstrating that the person cannot medically tolerate wearing a face covering.
• Persons who are hearing impaired, or communicating with a person who is hearing impaired, where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication.
• Persons for whom wearing a face covering would create a risk to the person related to their work, as determined by local, state, or federal regulators or workplace safety guidelines.
• Persons who are obtaining a service involving the nose, face, or head for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service.
• Persons who are eating or drinking at a restaurant or other establishment that offers food or beverage service, so long as the person is able to maintain a distance of 6 feet away from persons who are not members of the same household or party as the person.
• Outdoor public places where a person can employ physical distancing as recommended by CDC where the person is able to maintain a distance of 6 feet away from persons who are not members of the same household or party as the person.
• Youth or adult athletes actively competing in a sporting event where masking is not possible.
• Persons who are engaged in indoor exercise or recreational activity, so long as they engage in physical distancing.
• Persons who are participating in a court proceeding wherein the presiding judge authorizes the face covering to be removed.
• Persons who are participating in Educational Activities. Educational Activities means activities involving students taught by an educator in a school or equivalent setting.
• Persons who are participating in religious activities.