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Pennsylvania will lift mask mandate on June 28 or when 70% of adults are vaccinated
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Pennsylvania s Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam. (The Office of Governor Tom Wolf)
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania health officials on Thursday said the state will fully repeal its mask mandate in a month as vaccinations continue to climb across the commonwealth.
Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam said Pennsylvania will revoke its mask mandate on Monday, June 28, or when 70% of the state s adult population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Pennsylvania previously set the open-ended 70% benchmark, but Beam said vaccination data among adults encouraged the department to set a hard date.
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In Ohio, the enticement to get the covid-19 vaccination is a chance at $1 million for adults or a college scholarship for a minor.
In West Virginia, you can get a $100 savings bond.
New York is giving baseball tickets. New Jersey will pour you a beer.
But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may have the best carrot to encourage vaccination. Roll up your sleeve and you can take off your mask (most of the time).
On Thursday, the CDC director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, announced new guidelines for the fully vaccinated that include unmasked interaction in movie theaters or church services, at restaurants or getting a haircut. Want to go to a baseball game and eat hot dogs and drink beer? Get your shot, and you can buy all the peanuts and cracker jack you want.
05/14/2021
Harrisburg, PA
– The Pennsylvania Department of Health today reminded Pennsylvanians that fully vaccinated individuals may choose not to wear a mask, unless a business or organization, such as a school, requires that added layer of protection, in accordance with updated masking guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
“By getting vaccinated with one of the three safe and effective vaccines, you are adding the best layer of protection for yourself and others,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said. “If you are fully vaccinated, it is an incentive to be able to remove your mask, but businesses and workplaces may still require this added layer of protection for their employees or customers that may have underlying conditions that continue to make them vulnerable to this virus. We ask that Pennsylvanians continue to be kind and respectful to each other as we continue to fight COVID-19 in our communities and continue
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