[NFBSea] Fwd: Media release: King County Health Officer issues Directive urging continued use of face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19

Jacob Struiksma jacobstruiksma at gmail.com
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Subject: Media release: King County Health Officer issues Directive urging
continued use of face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19
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Health Officer issues Directive strongly urging continued use of face masks

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May 20, 2021 Contact: PHPIO at kingcounty.gov
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King County Health Officer issues Directive urging continued use of face
masks to slow the spread of COVID-19

*Summary*

King County Health Officer Dr. Jeff Duchin has issued a Local Health
Officer Directive
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that strongly urges residents to continue wearing a face mask in indoor
public settings, whether or not they are vaccinated. Public Health –
Seattle & King County recommends that businesses who serve the public
continue policies to ensure customers and employees wear masks indoors.

*Story*

With local COVID-19 case and hospitalization rates decreasing but still at
elevated levels, Public Health - Seattle & King County Health Officer Dr.
Jeff Duchin has issued a Health Officer Directive
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strongly urging all residents, fully vaccinated or not, to temporarily
continue wearing face masks in public indoor settings.

“Continued use of face masks for everyone five years of age and older
within indoor public spaces is reasonable and necessary in King County to
reduce the risk for COVID-19 transmission until more of the population is
protected through vaccination and COVID-19 disease rates decline,” the
Directive states.

In addition to the local Directive, the Washington State Department of
Health Order continues to require everyone to wear face masks in schools,
public transportation, homeless shelters, correctional facilities, and
health care settings, including doctor’s offices, long-term care, and
hospitals.

“Some may wonder why they should wear a mask if they are vaccinated,
especially since we agree that COVID-19 vaccines give high protection
against infection and spreading the virus, and unvaccinated people are the
ones at risk to acquire and spread COVID-19. It’s because we have no way to
know who is vaccinated and who isn’t, and it’s impractical for businesses
to determine that,” said Dr. Jeff Duchin, Health Officer for Public Health
– Seattle & King County. “If unvaccinated people do not wear masks, the
risk for COVID-19 spread increases. From a practical and community health
perspective, the most reliable way to ensure everyone is safe is for
everyone to wear a face mask in indoor public spaces for a few more weeks,
until we get vaccination rates higher and disease rates lower.”

“I strongly urge all people in King County to voluntarily comply with this
Directive, and urge all businesses that are open to the public, including
grocery and other retail establishments, to continue policies and practices
to ensure that their customers and employees continue to wear face masks,”
the Directive continues.

"We have made enormous progress, but there are still hundreds of thousands
among us who are at risk and are putting others at risk,” said King County
Executive Dow Constantine. “This is the moment when our community can turn
the corner into a summer of rebuilding - but recovery depends on every
person in King County doing their part, getting their shot, and taking the
simple precautions needed to stamp out the virus.”

“Seattle has led the country with the lowest deaths, cases, and
hospitalizations of COVID-19 because we have relied on the local public
health experts and scientists,” said Mayor Durkan. “The decisions we made
saved countless lives. Seattle’s goal is to keep our community safe and
healthy in every way possible, and as more individuals and young people are
seeking vaccinations, we know masking in indoor public spaces will continue
to allow our community to have the highest level of protection.”

“King County has done remarkably well compared to other parts of the U.S.
throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and although we are beginning the
transition towards fewer mandates and more personal decision making, we
need to continue doing what’s been working for us for a bit longer,” said
Patty Hayes, Director for Public Health – Seattle & King County. “Please
continue to use your mask in indoor public spaces while we get disease
rates lower, more people vaccinated and more of our community protected. To
help get us back to normal as soon as possible, get vaccinated soon."

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its
guidance
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to allow *fully vaccinated* people to stop wearing masks in many settings.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and the Washington State Department of
Health have also noted that ending indoor mask mandates should be linked to
local circumstances.

Public Health took a number of factors into consideration in issuing this
Directive, including:

   - While King County vaccination rates are leading the nation, large
   segments of our population are not yet fully vaccinated.
   - Rates of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations remain elevated in King
   County.
   - Gathering indoors without masks with no way of knowing who is and who
   is not vaccinated raises the level of risk for COVID-19 spread for
   customers and workers.
   - The burden of COVID-19 is disproportionately higher in some parts of
   our community, due to underlying causes such as living and working
   conditions and access to vaccine. This includes people in neighborhoods in
   south and southeast King County, younger age groups, and residents of color.
   - Many people with certain health conditions don’t have the option of
   getting vaccinated to protect themselves. They rely instead on us as a
   community to protect them.
   - Children 12-15 years and young adults only recently became eligible
   for vaccination.

Furthermore, with no practical way to know who is or is not vaccinated in
public spaces, a policy that has different rules for vaccinated and
unvaccinated people is difficult to implement and unfairly shifts the
burden to businesses and frontline workers. When unvaccinated people are
not wearing masks indoors, they are at risk both of getting COVID-19
themselves as well as spreading it to others.

This directive will remain in effect until Public Health – Seattle & King
County confirms that 70% or more of residents age 16 and older are fully
vaccinated against COVID-19. Someone is considered fully vaccinated two
weeks after their second shot (or in the case of the Johnson & Johnson
vaccine, their first shot). Public Health currently projects the county
will reach the threshold in late June.

*Quotes*

"We have made enormous progress, but there are still hundreds of thousands
among us who are at risk and are putting others at risk. This is the moment
when our community can turn the corner into a summer of rebuilding - but
recovery depends on every person in King County doing their part, getting
their shot, and taking the simple precautions needed to stamp out the
virus.”

- Dow Constantine, King County Executive

“Seattle has led the country with the lowest deaths, cases, and
hospitalizations of COVID-19 because we have relied on the local public
health experts and scientists. The decisions we made saved countless lives.
Seattle’s goal is to keep our community safe and healthy in every way
possible, and as more individuals and young people are seeking
vaccinations, we know masking in indoor public spaces will continue to
allow our community to have the highest level of protection.”

 - Jenny Durkan, Mayor of Seattle

“The CDC is still requiring mask wearing in health care settings,
recognizing that masks keep vulnerable people safe. Until we have higher
COVID-19 vaccination rates and lower disease rates, continuing to wear
masks throughout the county will help keep all our neighbors safe and
prevent them from needing critical hospital care.”

- Cassie Sauer, President and CEO, Washington State Hospital Association

“I'm totally on board with continued masking - it makes sense from the
scientific and public health perspectives. What we've proven over the last
year during this pandemic is how effective masking indoors has been to keep
our COVID-19 numbers lower than most. Driving the case count down is what
is going to make it safe to re-open Washington at the end of June. Vaccines
and masking go hand-in-hand, especially when cases and hospitalizations
remain high."

- John Lynch, Clinical Lead of UW Medicine COVID-19 response and an
associate professor of Medicine and Allergy and Infectious Diseases at UW
School of Medicine

Community leaders in the Pandemic and Racism Community Advisory Group for
King County have expressed support for this directive.

“We have witnessed the ways the pandemic has exacerbated existing
inequities in our community. Throughout this pandemic, front-line
workers—many whom are from communities of color--have had to bear the
burden of increased risk of getting COVID-19. Until more people are
vaccinated, by continuing to wear a mask in indoor public spaces, we are
helping to protect those who provide critical services for our community. I
believe this is the right action to take as we strive for equity until this
pandemic is behind us.”

- Michelle Merriweather, President & CEO, Urban League of Metropolitan
Seattle

“Masking, social distancing and other public health measures have been the
foundation to protecting our communities during the pandemic. Now with
highly efficacious vaccines and widely available vaccination locations, we
can begin to imagine getting back to our normal lives. But we can’t let our
guard down too early. Indoor environments have been shown to be where
transmission risk is highest, so continuing masking policies can only help
speed our recovery while we wait for more to be vaccinated.  Masking also
helps to protect our community’s most vulnerable populations. Cancer and
other immunosuppressed patients are at high risk for COVID-19
complications, and many remain at risk because they are less likely to
respond to available vaccines. So, a few more weeks of wearing your mask or
stepping up to get vaccinated is not just good public health practice - it
could save lives.”

- Dr. Steve Pergam, Associate Professor at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center and Medical Director of Infection Prevention at Seattle Cancer Care
Alliance

“King County has done remarkably well compared to other parts of the U.S.
throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and although we are beginning the
transition towards fewer mandates and more personal decision making, we
need to continue doing what’s been working for us for a bit longer. Please
continue to use your mask in indoor public spaces while we get disease
rates lower, more people vaccinated and more of our community protected. To
help get us back to normal as soon as possible, get vaccinated soon."

- Patty Hayes, Director, Public Health – Seattle & King County
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