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Here’s why mask mandates are falling across the US

As the omicron wave of the coronavirus subsides, several U.S. states and cities have lifted mask mandates for schools and indoor businesses.

The White House says talks are underway about how and when to move the country out of the pandemic’s emergency phase.

The CDC still recommends masks in indoor settings, with stronger masks such as N95s or KN95s as the best options.

State officials say the main reason for easing mandates is the downturn in hospitalizations and infections, even in places that have the most stringent rules. They also cite the protections offered by vaccines, increased availability of at-home testing kits and therapeutics for those who catch the virus.

U.Md. no longer requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination

Students and the campus community at the University of Maryland will no longer need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, effective Thursday. Widely available vaccines and other treatments, as well as a population that has reached a "sufficient level of immunity," have reduced the impact of the virus, the university's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Spyridon Marinopoulos said in a statement.
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