Littler Mendelson P.C. issued the following announcement on July 24.
Governors and public health officials across the country have implemented stringent measures to help contain the spread of COVID-19, such as safer at home orders. Yet even as businesses begin to reopen, face coverings are likely to remain popular as a preventative measure. Numerous jurisdictions have encouraged—or mandated—citizens to wear face coverings when out in public, especially when social distancing cannot be maintained effectively. Some directives also obligate employers to provide masks to their employees.
This post, current as of July 24, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. (CDT), identifies the jurisdictions where face coverings are recommended or required. We will update this list regularly but expect it will become outdated quickly as new announcements are made.
West Virginia
Requirement
All individuals over age 9 must wear a face covering when in confined indoor spaces and when not able to adequately social distance from others
Restaurants must require all employees to wear face coverings at all times.
Small businesses (10 or fewer employees) are recommended to require their employees who have contact with customers to wear a mask and gloves.
Original source can be found here.