There is a new date for the great un-masking of Washington state. And this time, King County and Seattle are clearly lined up to join after Gov. Jay Inslee announced this week that the state will drop its indoor masking requirements following revised guidelines from the CDC.
Starting March 12th, face masks will no longer be required indoors in Seattle, across King County, and throughout Washington. Here’s Public Health on the new COVID-19 milestone:
Based on our current downward hospitalization and case rates, our review of CDC’s guidance, and today’s state action, King County’s local indoor mask order will end concurrently with the state’s order–after March 11, 2022. In addition, King County will not be extending a local mask order for schools and childcares beyond the state’s order.
“We believe that ending the indoor mask order ten days earlier than the state previously announced will not make a significant difference for our local King County disease trends,” local health officials said in the Public Health announcement. Continue reading