Court of International Trade Ends Mask Mandate for Vaccinated
Effective June 28, those who have received the full COVID-19 vaccinations and are entering the Court of International Trade are no longer required to wear a face mask, according to a June 23 order from the court. Others will still…
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be required to wear masks while in the common or public areas of the courthouse. Presiding judges may still set the COVID-19 protocols for the courtroom, jury room or chambers, and any who show virus symptoms won't be permitted in the courthouse.