Maine Updates Public Health Guidance on Use of Face Coverings on Outdoor Public Settings

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A Close-up of an Especially Spring Like Face Mask. The Wearer Said Recently: “It’s Vital For Everyone to Wear Face Masks in Order to Combat The COVID-19 ASAP.”

Governor Janet Mills announced today that Maine is updating its public health guidance to remove the requirement that people wear face coverings in outdoor settings.

The Maine CDC recommends that people wear face coverings in out door settings where it is difficult to maintain physical distancing.  Face coverings are still required for indoor public settings, and there are no changes to Maine’s physical distancing requirements at this time.  The change follows updated guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including the use of face coverings in out door settings.

“We are updating Maine’s public health guidance to reflect the US CDC’s latest recommendations that indicate the risk of transmitting COVID-19 while outdoors is low, especially as more people get vaccinated,” said Governor Janet Mills.  “With the summer months nearly upon us, this offers a great opportunity for people to get outside and safely enjoy all that Maine has to offer. I applaud the work Maine people have put in to protect themselves and others and continue to encourage them to get vaccinated and wear a mask when inside or when around others so that we can get this pandemic fully behind us.”

“Scientific studies continue to show that outdoor activities are much safer than indoor ones, “said Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah.  “As Maine people become vaccinated against COVIID-19 outdoor activities become that much safer.”

The change is effective immediately.

Despite having the oldest median age population in the country, Maine, adjusted for population, ranks fourth lowest among states in both the total number of COVID-19 cases and number of deaths from COVID-19, according to the U.S. CDC.

Maine had administered more than one million doses of vaccine and is currently second in the nation in the percentage of its population that is fully vaccinated according to the Bloomberg tracker.  Additionally according to Moody’s Analytics and CNN Business’s “Back to Normal Index,” Maine is best in New England in returning to pre-pandemic economic activity.