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Sep. 23—OLYMPIA — While most emergency orders issued by Gov. Jay Inslee in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic will end Oct. 31, the order requiring masks in healthcare facilities, and in ...
Dec. 18—MultiCare Health System reinstated its mask mandate Monday in Spokane-area facilities , including Deaconess and Valley hospitals, based on the past week's rise in respiratory illnesses.
A local mask mandate in Nashua remains effective "until further notice." The original mandate was passed on May 22, 2020. [361] That mandate, as well as other mandates passed by New Hampshire cities, all ended by February 28, 2022. [362] New Jersey: April 10, 2020: May 28, 2021: New Jersey's mask mandate expired Memorial Day 2021 (May 28). [363]
Dec. 4—Starting Tuesday, Dec. 5, Providence Swedish will require masks in all areas where patient care is administered. In a Monday announcement, the health care provider announced that due to a ...
Mississippi announced on March 2, 2021, that it would fully reopen on March 3. The state would continue to make recommendations, but would repeal all mandates. [119] Texas also announced on March 2 that it would be fully reopened on March 10, 2021, with no mask requirements; the state would continue to issue recommendations. [120]
In early March 2020, coronavirus cases within Washington state grew along with the rest of the country. Washington State Department of Health officials requested, from the federal government's Strategic National Stockpile (the U.S. government's repository of drugs, vaccines and equipment to be used in major public health emergencies), 233,000 respirators and 200,000 surgical masks.
State requirements will be removed in places like schools, childcare facilities, restaurants, bars, grocery stores and other retail establishments. Washington's COVID-19 mask rules in schools ...
As April began, various state and local officials, including the mayors of New York [83] and Los Angeles, [84] and the governors or health departments of Colorado, [85] Pennsylvania, [86] and Rhode Island [87] encouraged residents to wear non-medical cloth face coverings while in public, as an additional measure to prevent unknowingly infecting ...