Republican Gov. Mike DeWine says that wearing a mask to protect against coronavirus is 'about loving your fellow human being,' and has called on Ohioans to wear the face coverings even as they have become a political flashpoint amid the pandemic.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday evening that wearing a mask to protect against coronavirus is"about loving your fellow human being," saying he tells Ohioans to wear the face coverings even as they have become a political flashpoint amid the pandemic.
"This is an instruction as old as the Bible. You are supposed to love your fellow man and woman, and that is what we are doing," DeWine told CNN's Anderson Cooper on"AC360.""I think that's the message. You are not wearing it so much for yourself as you are wearing it for that person that you will come in contact with."His comments come as President Donald Trump has sought to politicize the wearing of masks during the coronavirus crisis.
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