University of Utah Health announces masks now optional

University of Utah Health workers treat COVID-19 patients inside the medical intensive care unit at the U. Hospital in Salt Lake City on March 9, 2022. U. Health announced it will move to optional masking in most clinical locations.

University of Utah Health workers treat COVID-19 patients inside the medical intensive care unit at the U. Hospital in Salt Lake City on March 9, 2022. U. Health announced it will move to optional masking in most clinical locations. (Charlie Ehlert, University of Utah)


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SALT LAKE CITY — University of Utah Health announced it has moved to optional masking for patients, visitors, faculty and staff in most clinical locations.

In the Monday announcement, the hospital system said some areas caring for immunocompromised patients will continue to require masks. Masking requirements that were set in place before the COVID-19 pandemic will remain in place, such as for those experiencing cold, flu or respiratory symptoms, and masking in operating rooms.

"At U of U Health, patient safety and care is our top priority. As such, our masking guidelines may change based on community transmission, ongoing COVID variants, and the spread of respiratory viruses. We appreciate the continued support and flexibility of our patients, teams, and community," the department said in a press release.

The policy change was implemented Monday.

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