DC to drop most indoor mask requirements next week

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The District of Columbia will lift its indoor mask requirement starting next week, as local COVID infection cases continue to trend downward

WASHINGTON — The District of Columbia will lift its indoor mask requirement starting next week, as local COVID-19 infection cases continue to trend downward.

The nation’s capital originally lifted its indoor mask requirement for fully vaccinated individuals in May, but reinstated it in late July as cases began to rise again. According to Health Department statistics, the current seven-day average of new cases — the department’s preferred metric — is higher than it was in May when the first mask requirement was lifted, but still well below the late-summer delta-variant peak in August and September.

The greater Washington area still remains an area of “substantial” transmission, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Mayor Muriel Bowser has repeatedly described mask requirements as a sort of thermostat-style dial that can be turned up or down based on shifting conditions.

The stipulations do not apply to federal Washington, including the White House and Congress. Spokesman Kevin Munoz said the White House won’t be dropping its indoor mask requirement.

“The White House follows CDC guidance which recommends masking in areas of high or substantial transmission,” Munoz said.

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Associated Press write Zeke Miller contributed to this report.

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