In WV, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park requires masks again due to rise in COVID cases

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In WV, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park requires masks again due to rise in COVID cases
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West Virginia’s Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is requiring masks again as COVID cases continue to rise. Visitors will have to mask indoors regardless of vaccination status.

National Historical ParkAn update on the National Park Service’s website posted last week said guests are required to wear masks, regardless of"Because

the park is in an area with a high COVID-19 Community Level, masks are required in park exhibits and buildings and on park shuttle buses," the notice said.

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