Face masks no longer mandated on House floor for those fully vaccinated
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Facial coverings will no longer be necessary on the US House floor for those fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
House members, staff and visitors can go maskless in interior spaces if they have been fully vaccinated, according to updated guidance sent out Friday from Congress' attending physician, Dr. Brian Monahan. Individuals who aren't fully vaccinated will still be required to wear a mask and socially distance.More Related News
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