D.C. Will Still Require Masks For Students, Despite Dropping Mandates At Bars and Restaurants

D.C. Will Still Require Masks For Students, Despite Dropping Mandates At Bars and Restaurants

Sorry, kids, you still have to mask up in the name of COVID-19 safety in the nation’s capital while adults can gallivant around the Swamp free of face-covering obstructions.

On Monday, D.C.’s Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the city’s COVID-19 indoor mask mandate will be “dialed back,” meaning that many — but not all — indoor facilities will no longer have to request their patrons and visitors wear a mask. Among those places still under the mask mandates are schools.

 

D.C. Will Still Require Masks For Students, Despite Dropping Mandates At Bars and Restaurants

D.C. Will Still Require Masks For Students, Despite Dropping Mandates At Bars and Restaurants
D.C. Will Still Require Masks For Students, Despite Dropping Mandates At Bars and Restaurants
D.C. Will Still Require Masks For Students, Despite Dropping Mandates At Bars and Restaurants