Effective April 24, 2023:
Masking will no longer be required for patients, employees or visitors entering Minnesota Oncology clinics.
Masking is encouraged and recommended for all staff, patients, and visitors who have come in close contact with a person positive for COVID-19 in the last 5 days.
While masks are no longer required, patients are encouraged to continue to wear them if they feel more comfortable. Masks will be available for anyone who wishes to continue masking.
Staff will respect individual patient choices and will mask as well at patient request.
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