A Washington state lawmaker is introducing a bill banning law enforcement from wearing masks in response to raids by federal ...
WASHINGTON — Washington’s indoor mask mandate is over. The state will no longer require masks in most indoor settings including schools, bars, restaurants, markets, stores, gyms, and many other spaces ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The end of Washington’s indoor mask mandate means students in the state are returning to class without masks for the first time in a year and a half. For some younger students, it ...
Sen. Javier Valdez (D-Seattle) is pushing a bill to prevent law enforcement officers in Washington from wearing ...
Though Washington is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the state is not returning to any broad mask requirements. There has not been an increase in COVID-19 deaths in the state so ...
That means that those at restaurants, bars, schools, child care facilities, houses of worship, gyms, grocery stores, businesses, and retail establishments will no longer have to mask up moving forward ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation said masks are no longer required aboard Washington State Ferries and in terminals according to an email sent to subscribers late Monday night. The ...
A Washington state school board member took a controversial stand against Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee's mask mandate for the state's public schools, faced lawsuits from naysayers and now, thanks to a ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Some of the final mask requirements in Washington state have come to an end. The Washington State Department of Health ended a mask order for healthcare, long-term care, and ...
SEATTLE — Masks will no longer be required in health care, long-term care and correctional facilities in Washington starting April 3, the state Department of Health (DOH) announced Friday. The ...
Washington and Oregon will soon drop mask requirements in health care settings, state health officials said Friday, moving to lift the last major masking requirements meant to curb the spread of COVID ...
SEATTLE — People in over a dozen Washington state counties should begin wearing masks indoors in public and on public transportation again, according to recommendations from the federal Centers for ...
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