Officers Jonathan Simonson, left, and Neal Cullen are among the members of the police department now wearing masks during the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Ocean City Police Department)
By DONALD WITTKOWSKI
Ocean City police officers are used to wearing body armor to protect them from gunfire.
Now, they have added another type of personal protection equipment – medical-style masks to prevent them and the public from being exposed to the coronavirus.
Police Chief Jay Prettyman has issued a new order for officers to wear cloth masks. He did so after reading the most recent update by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and consulting with medical and law enforcement experts across New Jersey and the country.
“We see this as an additional layer of protection for the public. We have to approach people, conduct investigations and assist citizens in need. During these times, we want the people we serve to feel comfortable about interacting with our officers,” Prettyman said in a statement posted on the police department’s Facebook page.
Officers began wearing masks on Monday, according to Lt. Patrick Randles, who is in charge of the department’s public information.