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to the public emergency declared by this Order. The effectiveness of actions taken pursuant to the public emergency declared by Mayor's Order 2020-045, dated March 11, 2020, shall not be impaired by this Order, and the public emergency declared by Mayor's Order 2020-045, dated March 1 1, 2020, and thereafter extended, shall remain in effect.
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