Many in the Philadelphia surrounding area say they feel comfortable not wearing a mask as counties begin lifting COVID-19 indoor masks requirements.
Beth Sokolowski from West Chester said,"We've become more social in the last couple of weeks. I think it's been a very natural kind of progression."The Philadelphia surrounding area is at the medium COVID Community Level, based on the CDC's new system to help communities make decisions about public health interventions.
Inside restaurants like Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse, General Manager Michael Dombkoski says the 'mask optional' policy has boosted business. With their outdoor patio opening soon, that will provide more space depending on people's comfort levels.At Madison Reed Color Bar in King of Prussia, masks are required for staff and recommended for customers.
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