Will you need a mask outdoors? How local venues are responding to updated CDC guidance Briana Rice, Cincinnati Enquirer © Grace Pritchett/The Enquirer Leah Walker, of Lebanon, Ohio, claps in anticipation of her first ride on the Orion, a new roller coaster at Kings Island.
With new federal guidance from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention saying masks are no longer needed for vaccinated people outdoors, Ohio s rules aren t likely to change much.
In the Buckeye state, Gov. DeWine has already said that masks are not required outdoors while your are able to social distance from people outside of your home. Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday the mask order, first established in July, might be tweaked but he didn t see any major changes necessitated by the CDC guidance.
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April 26, 2021
Governor Tom Wolf and Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam released a weekly status update detailing the state’s mitigation efforts based on the COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System dashboard, highlighting a seven-day case increase of 21,167 a statewide percent positivity of 8.6% and 53 counties with substantial transmission status.
“This week we saw a decrease in reported cases and a lower statewide percent positivity – which is encouraging news,” Gov. Wolf said. “We need all Pennsylvanians to stay the course. We need to get vaccinated, continue washing hands, wearing a mask and social distancing.”