Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser Will Finally Relax D.C.'s Stubborn Mask Mandate
Unlike in neighboring counties, D.C.'s mandate was never tied to specific metrics.

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will finally relax the city's mask mandate, she announced on Tuesday.
On Monday, November 22, many indoor spaces will once again be allowed to forgo masks for customers, visitors, employees, and residents. Notable exceptions include public schools, public transportation, and government buildings.
Here are the details of where masks will continue to be required in D.C. Also: businesses will still be able to set their own rules on indoor masking. pic.twitter.com/agM5MJEYtn
— Martin Austermühle (@maustermuhle) November 16, 2021
"We are encouraged by the numbers that have opted into vaccination now, some of them encouraged by mandates," said Bowser, according to The Washington Post. "There may even be an increase in cases…but what we haven't seen is an increase in hospitalizations and deaths. That is the promise of vaccination."
Bowser previously rescinded the mask mandate, then brought it back in July when COVID-19 cases began to increase due to the delta variant taking hold. Unlike the actions of local officials in nearby counties, including in Montgomery County, Maryland, who linked the mandate to a certain case threshold, Bowser never gave any indication what metrics would be used to determine when to relax the mandate. And while the delta wave did cause an increase in COVID-19 cases in Washington, it had no effect whatsoever on D.C.'s death rate. The city's seven-day death average has hovered at one or below the entire time that delta has been a serious issue. (It was last above one on May 24, 2021.)

It would be hard to argue that the mask mandate was what kept delta deaths at bay, since all those masks failed to prevent cases from increasing. Widespread vaccination—which dramatically reduces severe disease and death—is the public health initiative that's working well, not the mask mandate.
Yet Bowser's administration leaned hard on mask mandates as a pandemic prevention tool, even prioritizing them over vaccination in some curious cases. When D.C. gyms petitioned the city government to allow them to require their customers to be vaccinated rather than masked, for example, city health officials said no.
Bowser's decision to keep the mask mandate in place for schools is a perfect example of the government's incoherent thinking about COVID-19 risks. While many school-aged children remain unvaccinated, they are at very low risk of a negative coronavirus health outcome—whether they are vaccinated or not. Elderly Americans who are vaccinated have much more to fear from COVID-19 than kids do, so it makes little sense to link the withdrawal of mask mandates to the degree of vaccination among the kinds of people who congregate in a given location.
It is long past time to accept that COVID-19 is endemic and that there will always be some level of risk associated with it. People can drastically reduce their risk by getting vaccinated, getting booster shots, or even practicing greater caution if they so choose. It is not the government's responsibility to assign the correct level of risk to each individual American, and local officials like Bowser should not get to reimpose mask mandates just because they feel like it.
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Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser Will Finally Relax D.C.'s Stubborn Mask Mandate
It was this, or fix the subways.
I'm so old that I remember when the Metro was a convenient way to travel and the escalators worked.
And I’m so old I remember when you wouldn’t set foot in most of DC after dark.
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Guess she was getting tired of making excuses for her habit of not following her own rules.
-jcr
The other day my mom told me she still wears a mask in the grocery store. I was like "You know the mask isn't to protect you, right? It's to protect others from sick people. So if a person is coughing and otherwise spewing virus-laden spittle into the air, a mask is supposed to make them less able to spread the disease. In any other circumstance isn't fucking pointless." She says "It's really dirty, I should wash it."
*facepalm*
isn'tit'sedit fail
I wear mine in grocery stores because it's still required. Both by law and by the grocery store. Not my store meaning I follow their rules or go elsewhere. No need to whine to Governor Abbott or whoever.
But also, when the prevailing culture is to wear masks in stores, then I wear masks in stores. Just like I wear shirt and shoes. That such deference to others has become political is baffling.
It is not in any way my responsibility to cater to other people's neuroses and talismanism.
But also, when the prevailing culture is to wear masks in stores, then I wear masks in stores. Just like I wear shirt and shoes.
first of all, it is not a 'prevailing culture' that explains mask wearing, it's power crazed politicians following the medical community's fear mongering, and pandering to neurotic idiots that choose to believe such useless measures will save their litte lives...second, requiring shirsts and shoes are, in fact social customs that were put in place years ago, when people bathed far less often, and when store aisle floors weren't as pristine as they are today...stinking customers are not good for business, and footsore people tend to blame storeowners...
It was a demand made to keep poor blacks out of the stores. Racist AF.
Why did you say something so stupid to your mom? It doesn't protect other people either.
Millionaires and politicians affected least.
Oh, THAT Washington. Damn. Masks still required here.
Maybe rain causes Covid.
You can never be too careful.
The pacific northwest knows how to handle polluted waters.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2014/04/draining-reservoir-after-urination-incident-shows-tenuous-grasp-of-science/
"During the summer time I’ve see hella dead animals in there"
"Sheng, why was there a skull in the water?"
As a utility, urine trouble if you don’t make this same call. Don’t want to piss away customer confidence.
What if they tried to keep it a secret, and it leaked out?
It's not like they're California; Oregon is not want for water, but still...
And I have really bad news for the city folk about wild animals.
I remember watching a tv show and a guy said he wouldn't drink water because "fish fuck in it".
Tap that bass
Good to get a sucker.
It's fun to waterboard yourself in the rain!
Her birthday coming around again?
It will be interesting to see how the media responds to this. On the one hand there's the usual "aagh we're all going to DIE!!!" response to any loosening of Covid restrictions; on the other hand we're talking about the Democratic mayor of a solidly Democratic city who is therefore beyond criticism.
Well, to be sure, there are still some mask mandates in effect.
If Bowser caved in, does that mean the final boss has been defeated?
No. The princess has been moved to another castle.
+1
Koopas all the way down.
You will have to provide a link to that.
If I have to I have to:
This one has spoilers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMhJoL7otVc
From a stupid politician perspective, this is perfect timing. Masks weren't going to stop the winter wave, now they can blame the rise in cases on the removal of the mask mandate.
They will remain silent on states without a mandate that are doing just fine.
>>We are encouraged by the numbers that have opted into vaccination now, some of them encouraged by mandates
encouragement all the way down.
By the way, is the mayor making a finger gun in that photo? How dare she?!
That is the promise of vaccination.
That is the current promise, not the original one.
The science is re-settled!
Bowser, like all Democratic mayors, is as useless as tits on a boar.
D.C requires masks but if a felon with violent crime convictions is found in possession of a firearm, they take the gun away and let the felon go. Then they wonder why they have such a high firearms homicide rate.
Most people I saw were still wearing masks outside a couple of weeks ago. They can keep them on for all I care-not much to look at anyway