Nashville’s Metro Board of
Health voted 4-0 on Friday mandating wearing a face covering or mask for anyone
out in public in Davidson County.
But a writer on a web site
notes:
The Americans with Disabilities Act:
1. Requires reasonable accommodations to people who cannot wear a mask due to medical conditions.
2. You cannot be forced to reveal any medical condition. SCOTUS recognizes a Constitutional right to privacy.
3. Your right to privacy is included in HIPPA.
1. Requires reasonable accommodations to people who cannot wear a mask due to medical conditions.
2. You cannot be forced to reveal any medical condition. SCOTUS recognizes a Constitutional right to privacy.
3. Your right to privacy is included in HIPPA.
Anyone not wearing a mask in Nashville or anywhere else can say he or she has a medical condition. ADA prohibits anyone asking about the condition.
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