
House of Representatives requires masks again after latest CDC recs
NY Post
Masks are back in the lower chamber of Congress.
Attending Physician Dr. Brian P. Monahan announced in a memo late Tuesday that face coverings are once again required “for meetings in an enclosed US House of Representatives controlled space,” including the House chamber. The new mandate came down hours after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended mask-wearing in indoor public spaces in localities where coronavirus transmission is “substantial” or “high,” regardless of vaccination status.More Related News

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