One county in California is getting serious about its mask mandate as COVID-19 cases climb, but local leaders have decided to let some other criminal infractions go.
Contra Costa County has created a task force to help ensure that local residents and businesses are adhering to social distancing and mask guidelines designed to curb the spread of the virus.
Fines are on the table for people and establishments found to be violating health orders, though generally warnings are issued first.
Scott Alonso, a spokesperson for the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office, told Fox News that those fines begin at $100 for individuals and increase per infraction to a maximum of $500.
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