Arlington Brings Back Mask Mandate In Town Buildings
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Arlington MA
09 August, 2021
2:43 PM
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ARLINGTON, MA — The town is once again requiring masks in municipal buildings until the rate of COVID-19 cases in Arlington and Middlesex County decreases, officials said Monday. Health officials also "strongly" encourage the public to wear masks in all indoor settings. This advisory applies to people ages 2 and over, except where an individual is unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition or disability. Officials said a business may decline entry to customers who refuse to wear a mask for non-medical reasons. Additional indoor safety recommendations include: - Customers and staff should wear masks in retail establishments at all times. - Customers and staff should wear masks in food services establishments and indoor performance venues, and only remove masks while eating or drinking when seated at a table or bar. - Guests should be masked on indoor dance floors at event facilities. - Persons within houses of worship should wear masks. - Fitness Center and Health Club workers, customers, and visitors should wear face coverings during indoor fitness activity, including strenuous activity. - Customers and workers in Personal Services establishments, including but not limited to barber shops, hair, and nail salons, should wear face coverings. - Masks remain mandatory for all riders on public and private transportation systems (including ride-shares, livery, taxi, ferries, MBTA, Commuter Rail and transportation stations), in healthcare facilities, and in other settings hosting vulnerable populations, such as congregate care settings. - All entry doors of businesses open to the public should post signs advising customers that face masks must be maintained inside the establishment. - Establishment staff should supervise and enforce this advisory Please contact the Arlington Health Department at (781) 316-3170 with questions.
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