A California safety board recommends relaxing workplace safety rules, including mask requirements, for people vaccinated against COVID. Here's more.
: As mentioned earlier, fully vaccinated and symptom-free workers do not need to wear face coverings in a room unless someone there is either symptomatic or not inoculated. Additionally, both fully vaccinated and unvaccinated workers without symptoms do not need to don masks outdoors except when staffing “outdoor mega events” — those where more than 10,000 attendees are present, such as at an events or theme parks.
Employers will also still need to keep a written COVID-19 prevention program, though with some changes:Training must now also include information on how COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing transmission, illness and death.
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