Scene in Edmonds: Resolution of thanks

2021 Edmonds City Council President Susan Paine, left, presents former Edmonds City Council President Adrienne Fraley-Monillas with a resolution thanking her for two years of service as council president. (Photo courtesy City of Edmonds)
  1. Why aren’t they wearing their masks? Clearly they are within six feet of each other. It appears that they are at city hall, and I am guessing another employee is taking the photo. Aren’t masks required on city property? Or is this “do as I say not as I do”?

    1. My thoughts exactly!! And Adrian is on the board of health! I wonder if they appreciate her going against the health officers message to everyone in the county to wear a mask.

    2. It’s pretty obvious (masks hanging by one ear strap on each woman) that they lowered their masks just for the picture.

      1. They have to be fully on your face to be effective. I am always amazed how many people lack the grey matter to figure this out when they go out.

      2. Is that in the state protocols now? Shouldn’t they be role models about effective mask use especially being on the health board?

  2. Another do as i say not as i do example of these 2 inside city hall. This is a serious violation of the mask mandate they preach at the council zoom meetings. Guess they can go back to holding public Council meetings and quit hiding behind zoom! Remember the Council voted 4-3 on this resolution, a first in City Council history to rebuke a Council President! Some examples of her fine accomplishments were to go on King 5 TV and call the Edmonds community racist and to go on social media attacking Edmonds citizens signing a petition to have the mayor resign over the Edmonds COP debacle stating “no surprises with that pack of rich white downtown people”.
    Fred Gouge

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