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In reply to the discussion: Covid: Boris Johnson announces mandatory mask wearing & restrictions on travellers amid Omicron vari [View all]BumRushDaShow
(172,633 posts)3. We put our indoor mask mandate in place in August here in Philly
and it is still in effect!
Protect yourself and others from Delta: masks required indoors and at large outdoor gatherings in Philadelphia
August 11, 2021 James Garrow Board of Health, Department of Public Health
Last updated: August 13, 2021
Updated to reflect that the Philadelphia Board of Health approved a Regulation stating that certain essential businesses like grocery stores, pharmacies, doctors offices, and urgent cares will not be allowed to utilize the vaccinated only exception to the mask mandate, and must require masks for all staff and patrons.
Update August 13, 2021: The Philadelphia Board of Health approved a Regulation stating that certain essential businesses like grocery stores, pharmacies, doctors offices, and urgent cares will not be allowed to utilize the vaccinated only exception to the mask mandate, and must require masks for all staff and patrons. This change is intended to support parents of children too young to be vaccinated.
Additionally, Acting Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole clarified that the Health Department would not consider quick masked bathroom trips to be a violation of the mask mandate for those establishments taking advantage of the exception for vaccinated-only establishments.
Cities and states throughout the United States have been seeing more and more people be infected with COVID this summer. The dangerous Delta variant has been spreading, leading to the highest numbers of cases and hospitalizations of the entire pandemic in some places. This may be the most dangerous time in some parts of the United States.
While the situation isnt quite as bad in Philadelphia, case counts are rising and thats worrisome. The last time we saw the number of new cases going up, the Health Department took action to help slow the spread. Starting August 12, were doing that again.
Philadelphias mask mandate
While being fully vaccinated is the best way to protect against serious complications from COVID, masks have been proven to reduce the risk that unvaccinated and vaccinated people will be infected with COVID.
Philadelphias new mask mandate goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, August 12.
Indoors businesses and institutions
In Philadelphia businesses and institutions that require vaccination for all employees and patrons are exempted from having a mask requirement. Masks will be required indoors at all Philadelphia businesses and institutions that do not require vaccination for employees and patrons. That means that for businesses and institutions that do not require everyone who enters to be vaccinated, everyone on site will be required to wear a mask.
Indoor dining
Indoor dining will be allowed to continue in restaurants. In restaurants that require proof of vaccination for everyone (staff and patrons), masks will not need to be worn. If vaccine is not required for everyone that enters a restaurant, masks are to be worn by all patrons and staff the entire time while not seated and eating or drinking.
Non-seated outdoor events
Masks will be required at all non-seated outdoor events in Philadelphia with more than 1,000 attendees.
We know that youre probably tired of wearing a mask, but more and more people are getting infected with COVID and thats dangerous and even deadly.
Weve said it before: wear your mask to help flatten the curve. It worked before, and itll work again.
And to keep us from getting into that situation again: get vaccinated as soon as possible.
https://www.phila.gov/2021-08-11-protect-yourself-and-others-from-delta-masks-required-indoors-and-at-large-outdoor-gatherings-in-philadelphia/
August 11, 2021 James Garrow Board of Health, Department of Public Health
Last updated: August 13, 2021
Updated to reflect that the Philadelphia Board of Health approved a Regulation stating that certain essential businesses like grocery stores, pharmacies, doctors offices, and urgent cares will not be allowed to utilize the vaccinated only exception to the mask mandate, and must require masks for all staff and patrons.
Update August 13, 2021: The Philadelphia Board of Health approved a Regulation stating that certain essential businesses like grocery stores, pharmacies, doctors offices, and urgent cares will not be allowed to utilize the vaccinated only exception to the mask mandate, and must require masks for all staff and patrons. This change is intended to support parents of children too young to be vaccinated.
Additionally, Acting Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole clarified that the Health Department would not consider quick masked bathroom trips to be a violation of the mask mandate for those establishments taking advantage of the exception for vaccinated-only establishments.
Cities and states throughout the United States have been seeing more and more people be infected with COVID this summer. The dangerous Delta variant has been spreading, leading to the highest numbers of cases and hospitalizations of the entire pandemic in some places. This may be the most dangerous time in some parts of the United States.
While the situation isnt quite as bad in Philadelphia, case counts are rising and thats worrisome. The last time we saw the number of new cases going up, the Health Department took action to help slow the spread. Starting August 12, were doing that again.
Philadelphias mask mandate
While being fully vaccinated is the best way to protect against serious complications from COVID, masks have been proven to reduce the risk that unvaccinated and vaccinated people will be infected with COVID.
Philadelphias new mask mandate goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, August 12.
Indoors businesses and institutions
In Philadelphia businesses and institutions that require vaccination for all employees and patrons are exempted from having a mask requirement. Masks will be required indoors at all Philadelphia businesses and institutions that do not require vaccination for employees and patrons. That means that for businesses and institutions that do not require everyone who enters to be vaccinated, everyone on site will be required to wear a mask.
Indoor dining
Indoor dining will be allowed to continue in restaurants. In restaurants that require proof of vaccination for everyone (staff and patrons), masks will not need to be worn. If vaccine is not required for everyone that enters a restaurant, masks are to be worn by all patrons and staff the entire time while not seated and eating or drinking.
Non-seated outdoor events
Masks will be required at all non-seated outdoor events in Philadelphia with more than 1,000 attendees.
We know that youre probably tired of wearing a mask, but more and more people are getting infected with COVID and thats dangerous and even deadly.
Weve said it before: wear your mask to help flatten the curve. It worked before, and itll work again.
And to keep us from getting into that situation again: get vaccinated as soon as possible.
https://www.phila.gov/2021-08-11-protect-yourself-and-others-from-delta-masks-required-indoors-and-at-large-outdoor-gatherings-in-philadelphia/
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speak easy
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We had the Thanksgiving parade Thursday and Mummers are on for New Years!
BumRushDaShow
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