Oregon Mask Requirements
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Mask Recommendations & Requirements
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Masks are welcome here- English
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Masks are required in healthcare settings following OAR 333-019-1011.
Governor Kate Brown announced on February 28, 2022, in concert with the governors of California and Washington, that indoor mask requirements will be lifted at 11:59 p.m. on March 11, 2022. In Oregon, this includes lifting mask requirements in schools.
- Public health order rescinding school indoor masking requirements More languagesPublic health order rescinding general indoor masking requirements
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- Public health order rescinding general indoor masking requirements More languagesPublic health order rescinding school indoor masking requirements
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There are some exceptions, and masks will still be required in health care settings. Scroll down for more information. The public is welcome to check back on this site for regular updates related to these changes.
Note: OHA has no current plans to lift mask requirements in healthcare settings under OAR 333-019-1011.
OHA has no current plans to lift the COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for Healthcare Providers and Healthcare Staff in Healthcare Settings (OAR 333-019-1010)
OHA has no current plans to lift the COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Teachers and School Staff (OAR 333-019-1030)
Tips for wearing a mask- English
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Settings that may have additional guidance
The following settings may have additional masking requirements. OHA recommends that individuals check requirements before accessing services in these settings.
- Childcare Operations
- Planning for the 2022-23 School Year
- Health Settings
- Health Care Setting Masking Requirements FAQ more languages available here.
- Houseless Shelters
- Correctional Facilities
- Certain workplaces as required by the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OR-OSHA)
- Other settings where an owner or operator has additional requirements for masking
OHA strongly recommends that:
- All individuals that wish to wear a mask continue to do so.
- All people in Oregon support the right of other individuals to choose whether and when to wear a mask.
- Individuals continue to wear a mask when on public transportation, in ride-sharing services, on airplanes and in transportation hubs such as airports.
- Individuals review the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Community Levels to understand the rate of COVID-19 transmission in their community.
- Individuals who live in communities with high transmission continue to wear a mask or face covering when in indoor public places, including in schools and other community settings.
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