Daily News | Here’s where you still need a mask in Philly
. The level takes into account the daily average number of new cases, the number of hospitalizations, the percentage of positive cases, and the increase of new cases over the past 10 days.You are still required to wear masks in all public, private, Archdiocesan, charter, and early childhood education schools. For now, the city is monitoring the numbers, and if cases don’t increase, the mask mandate will drop for schools on March 9.
You still have to wear a mask to hospitals, emergency rooms, urgent care, and any other healthcare setting.You are still required to wear a mask at the airport, on flights, as well as on SEPTA, PATCO, Amtrak, taxis, and any other public form of transportation.Philadelphia government buildings will continue to require masks until Monday, March 7, 2022. After that, masks will be optional for both visitors and fully vaccinated staff.
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