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Navigating the safety of day-to-day activities in a COVID-19 world

COVID-19 is still present in Oregon, but we now have multiple tools to fight infection and slow the spread. We have widely accessible and highly effective vaccines, proven interventions like masking and distancing, and treatments that are becoming more available every day.

With Oregon’s mask requirements lifting on March 12 in most public indoor spaces and schools, mask-wearing, like getting a vaccine, will become a mostly personal choice. Some businesses may still require masks, some schools may choose to require masks and masks are still required on public transportation and in health care settings.

We know that masks protect both the person wearing the mask as well as those around them, so you might be wondering if, based on your personal situation, you should continue to wear a mask. It’s OK to still be anxious or even scared, even if you know you’re doing everything that experts say will keep you safe.

Asking yourself certain questions might help you assess your personal risk based on established pandemic guidelines, as well as your own comfort level. These questions won’t always apply to everyone, but they may help you decide whether to participate in social events or wear a mask in public spaces going forward.

Ask yourself these questions:

When attending an event, running an errand or otherwise being around other people, ask yourself:

If your job requires you to interact with the public or sit in an office, here are some ways to better protect yourself:

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