Mayor Muriel Bowser is revoking the vaccine requirement for indoor businesses in Washington, D.C., effective Tuesday, she announced on Monday.
The city’s mask mandate for indoor spaces will also be “dialed back” starting March 1, said Bowser. While masks will not be required at restaurants, entertainment venues, churches, grocery stores, or other, similar venues, they will still be required in schools after that date.
The update from the mayor’s office does not specify whether the vaccine mandate for K-12 school children, including those who attend charter, private and parochial schools — which was set to go into effect March 1 — will also be relaxed or withdrawn.
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