Esmeralda County allowed to lift state’s mask mandate

County is the least populated in Nevada
The Esmeralda County Courthouse in Goldfield, NV
Esmeralda County Photo credit Bob Weston/Getty Images

Carson City, NV. (AP) — The state’s indoor mask mandate for people vaccinated for COVID-19 will be lifted Friday for Nevada’s least populous county while more stringent requirements remain in place in the rest of the state.

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The coronavirus has remained at low transmission levels in Esmeralda County in rural southwest Nevada for two weeks, allowing the mandate to be lifted for people who are vaccinated, Nevada Health Response officials said Tuesday.

The requirement for indoor masking remains in place for unvaccinated people in Esmeralda County, which has fewer than 1,000 residents.

Mask mandates remain in place for all people, whether vaccinated or not, in all other counties, including Clark and Washoe, because transmission remain at high or substantial levels, officials said.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Bob Weston/Getty Images