Indoor masking will be required in the capital until at least January 31.
and last until at least the end of January, at which point the policy will be reevaluated, Mayor Muriel Bowser said during a Monday afternoon briefing. for city workers All D.C.
employees, contractors, interns and grantees will be required to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus and receive a booster dose, and will no longer have a test-out option available.by opening up new testing sites and pushing back the school district’s return to classes after winter break by two days in order to distribute at-home tests on campuses for students, teachers and staffers, Bowser said.
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