The move followed guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday that vaccinated people should wear
masks indoors in areas with substantial or high COVID-19 community
transmission.
The White House said masks are required indoors in federal buildings
for all employees and visitors, whether or not vaccinated, in those
areas.
On Wednesday, CDC said nearly 67% of U.S. counties were at those
substantial or high transmission rates, up from 63.4% on Tuesday.
The federal government is racing to contain the pandemic in the hope
of avoiding future nationwide shutdowns, as the virulent Delta
variant of the coronavirus blazes through parts of the United States
and immunizations lag.
President Joe Biden is expected to announce further mandates for
federal agencies on Thursday.
In an email sent to all federal agencies late on Tuesday, Jason
Miller, OMB's deputy director for management, said in line with the
CDC guidance, "in areas of substantial or high community
transmission, agencies must require all federal employees, onsite
contractors, and visitors, regardless of vaccination status, to wear
a mask inside of federal buildings. As of today, that includes the
Washington, D.C., area."
It added that people "not fully vaccinated also need to continue to
physically distance consistent with CDC guidance."
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The Pentagon said it was
immediately requiring indoor masking at all
Defense Department properties in areas with
substantial or high transmission rates.
Biden's administration on Monday required that
all Veterans Affairs staff receive vaccinations,
and on Wednesday, the Department of Homeland
Security said in a Twitter post all of its
240,000 employees, will need to wear a mask
indoors and physically distance, effective
immediately and regardless of vaccination
status.
Biden first issued an executive order in January
mandating all people wear masks in federal
buildings but the policy was relaxed in May when
the CDC said fully vaccinated Americans did not
need to wear masks in most indoor settings.
The Energy and Interior Departments also said
they had implemented the policy.
The White House and the U.S. House of
Representatives both said they were requiring
vaccinated people to wear masks indoors in
government buildings.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Writing by Jason
Lange and Lisa Lambert; Editing by Tim Ahmann,
Sonya Hepinstall and Richard Pullin)
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