Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services has revised its mask guidance for public settings, recommending that most indoor masking policies can end as the state enters a “post-surge” recovery phase.
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The department is lifting its public health advisory on masking in indoor settings, including for schools, according to a release from the department. The department still recommends wearing masks in “high-risk congregate settings,” and when an individual is self-isolating after being exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID.
This is a developing story that will be updated as more information becomes available.
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