Everyone on campus must be masked in all public indoor spaces

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The following are examples of public indoor spaces: o residence hall common areas, lounges, hallways and shared bathrooms o classrooms and labs.
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EMAIL TO THE WASHINGTON COLLEGE COMMUNITY CPG Update – August 13, 2021 To the Washington College Community, With just a few weeks left until our much-anticipated return to campus, we are looking forward to proceeding with the in-person semester and experiences that mark another step towards a return to normal. With 92% of our student population vaccinated (and climbing), we are ready to come back together and begin to reclaim those personal connections that define the Washington College experience. We greatly appreciate every student’s support and cooperation in meeting -- and then surpassing -- our goal vaccine rate; it validates what we already know about this community, which is that we are better and stronger when we work together towards a common goal. Update to Masking Policy Previously, we communicated that we were prepared to shift our fall policy around masks, making them optional indoors for anyone who is fully vaccinated. However, as you are likely aware, there is now emergi...
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