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RICHMOND â Virginia will not require people who live in areas where COVID-19 is surging to wear masks inside indoor public spaces, declining to make the latest guidance from federal officials a requirement.Â
Gov. Ralph Northam â facing a rise in new COVID-19 cases and stalled vaccinations â urged Virginians to get vaccinated to bring the pandemic to an end, but conceded masks also could help prevent further spread amid the circumstances. All Virginians should consider wearing a mask in public indoor settings where there is increased risk of COVID-19 transmission, as the new [Centers for Disease Control] guidance recommends, Northam tweeted.Â
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