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Face masks no longer required inside County-City building in downtown South Bend

Following the new guidance issued by the CDC that fully vaccinated individuals no longer needed to wear face coverings in most situations, the St. Joseph County Department of Health rescinded their order requiring face coverings in the County and recommended the Council take similar action.

St. Joseph County issued the following statement to 95.3 MNC:

To remain consistent with current CDC guidance, and upon recommendation of the St. Joseph County Department of Health, face coverings will not be required in most county-owned and city-owned and operated facilities beginning on Monday, May 17, 2021. This includes the County-City Building in South Bend and the County Services Building in Mishawaka.

However, while face coverings will not be required, it is recommended that individuals not fully vaccinated should continue to follow CDC guidance and wear a mask until at least two weeks after their final dose of the vaccine. 

Face coverings will still be required at the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at St. Hedwig, as this facility serves people not fully vaccinated, and people potentially at risk of suffering severe consequences if infected with COVID-19.

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2 comments

Charles U Farley May 17, 2021 at 9:07 am

It’s amazing how the CDC revised the guidance right when Fauci was getting taken to task about his ties to the Wuhan lab.

What an odd coincidence…

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Slacker06 May 17, 2021 at 10:12 am

Darth Fauci, Let The Farce Be With You, is and always has been a giant FRAUD. The highest paid US Government Employee has to go. he should have been required to retire 15 years ago. No one should listen to this doddering old fool or any other doddering old fool currently working in the US Government.

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