COVID-19 Cases Increasing Slowly but IDPH Not Considering Mask Mandate Right Now

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As COVID-19 cases slowly rise again, state public health officials say they aren’t pushing for another mask mandate yet. During a briefing on new covid reporting metrics, State Public Health acting Director Doctor Amaal Tokars was asked about requiring masks once again.

“That is not something we are talking about at this time; however, I will never say that nothing is possible. We are going to do what we think is wisest and best based on the current circumstances that we see.”

Although there has been an increase in cases, Tokars says hospitalizations and deaths continue to remain low. All parts of the state except four counties in far southeastern Illinois are considered at low community levels of the virus.

***Report Courtesy of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services***

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