St. Louis County public health official says he was called racial slurs after council meeting on mask mandate

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Faisal Khan, acting director of the Saint Louis County Department of Public Health, said he faced 'racist, xenophobic, and threatening behavior' after a County Council meeting on a mask mandate on Tuesday

Faisal Khan, acting director of the Saint Louis County Department of Public Health, said he faced"racist, xenophobic, and threatening behavior" after a County Council meeting on the mask mandate on Tuesday.

Khan sent a letter to County Council Chairwoman Rita Days detailing the harassment he says he encountered after addressing the council. He had been invited by the council to explain the public health rationale behind the county's recent public health order that requires face coverings or masks, Kahn told CNN Thursday.Read MoreThe city and county of St.

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