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Gov. Newsom's office asks Californians to wear masks ‘between bites’

Gov. Newsom's office asks Californians to wear masks ‘between bites’
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SACRAMENTO, Calif (KGTV) -- Governor Gavin Newsom’s office recently put out a message telling Californians to wear their masks “between bites” at restaurants.

“Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend,” a tweet from the Governor’s office asked.

“Don't forget to keep your mask on in between bites. Do your part to keep those around you healthy,” the tweet continued.

People who saw the tweet quickly reacted.

“Should we wash our hands after touching our mask each time we remove it between bites? What if I'm eating chips and salsa and I go for a double dip? Is that technically two bites since it's the same chip,” one Twitter user asked.

“Put mask back on between bites? Is that a typo,” another asked.

The state currently requires that people wear face coverings when in public spaces, indoors, and areas where physical distancing is not possible.

This article was written by Zac Self for KGTV.