City of Rehoboth Beach maintaining most COVID protocols as statewide indoor mask mandate expires
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. – As Delaware’s statewide indoor mask mandate is set to expire this Friday, the City of Rehoboth Beach has announced adjustments to its mask policies.
Starting Friday, vaccinated employees in the city will no longer be required to wear a mask while at work, however, all members of the public will still be required to wear a mask when entering city facilities. Employees who are unvaccinated will also be required to wear a mask or work individually with their office door closed.
Additionally, the city’s commissions, boards, committees, and task-forces will continue to meet virtually with members of the public permitted to attend and speak at meetings virtually only.
“We will continue to monitor covid-related data on a regular basis and further adjust our policies as warranted,” says City Manager Sharon Lynn. “We are moving forward cautiously to ensure the continued safety and good health of our employees and others who come to city facilities.”