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King County ends COVID-19 mask mandate ahead of Washington s full reopening
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King County ends COVID-19 mask directive ahead of Washington s full reopening
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Mixed messages from local, state health officials as King County strongly urges mask-wearing
By Q13 News Staff
Mandate confusion over face covering requirements
From state to local to federal officials, the messaging is conflicting whether face masks are required when entering businesses. Q13 News Matt Lorch details the latest updates from officials.
SEATTLE - To mask, or not to mask? It s a question on a lot of King County residents minds as the state and county s top health officials send mixed messages on whether fully vaccinated people should continue wearing masks indoors.
Washington state Health Secretary Dr. Umair Shah said Wednesday that fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in most situations.
This disease is alive and well : Health officials urge caution as COVID-19 cases surge in King County
Washington s vaccine rollout has brought hope to many, but it s also led some to let down their guard. Now cases are rising in King County. Author: Tony Black Updated: 9:16 AM PDT April 5, 2021
SEATTLE Amid good news about Washington s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, there are concerns about a surge in cases. But doctors say while this is concerning, it s something that can be controlled.
Nationally, more than two dozen states including Washington are seeing an increase in cases. Officials are warning of a “fourth wave” as more people begin to travel.