Health Care Facilities In Washington No Longer Need To Require Masks

Even though Effective today, health care facilities in Washington state no longer need to require masks, at least one in Grays Harbor will.

Even though Effective today, health care facilities in Washington state no longer need to require masks, at least one in Grays Harbor will. Cases of COVID-19 continue to decline, and the Washington Department of Health lifted the requirement. This includes health care, long term care and correctional facilities. But health care facilities can still require masks and many of them do, including Harbor Regional. In a release to employees Last week, hospital administrators said after “Careful consideration,” Harbor Regional will still require masks at all its facilities.

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