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Washington's indoor masking requirements will be lifted at 11:59 p.m. on March 11, nine days earlier than the previous date of March 21, Gov. Jay Inslee announced Feb. 28.
But where will masks still be required, and where won't they be?
Where masks will still be required
Statewide, masks will still be required in healthcare settings and on public transit. This falls in line with the CDC's guidance that says universal masking is still required in airports, on airplanes, buses and other forms of public transit.
Healthcare and medical facilities, including hospitals, outpatient, dental facilities and pharmacies
Long-term care settings
Public transit, taxis and rideshare vehicles (federal requirement)
Correctional facilities
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