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Mask requirements are changing across the region, sign up for WTOP’s Coronavirus briefing for the latest updates

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Get the latest coronavirus news, straight to your inbox. Also, if you haven’t heard, my colleag

Get the latest coronavirus news, straight to your inbox. [Image] [Image] Hi! I’m Abigail Constantino – digital news writer and editor at WTOP News and the writer of the Coronavirus Briefing newsletter. This newsletter will give you a quick recap of coronavirus news WTOP reporters have learned each week. Most recently, I’ve been including the latest details on the evolving mask requirements around the region, recapping important school decisions around coronavirus, and sharing important interviews and studies. My hope is that this email serves as a bullet-pointed list that will make your life significantly easier by delivering the most significant COVID-19 updates from the week all in one place. WTOP’s Coronavirus Briefing will be sent to your inbox each Thursday. Subscribing is simple and it’s free on WTOP.com: [Sign Up Here]( Also, if you haven’t heard, my colleague Luke Garrett hosts the podcast “Is It Normal Yet?!?” where he interviews WTOP reporters each week about all things coronavirus and the updates they’re following around the region. I hope you’ll listen and subscribe. [Click here]( to learn more. As always, you can [listen live]( to WTOP News 24/7/365 for all your local news, traffic and weather needs on 103.5FM, on your [smartspeaker]( or on the free [WTOP App](. Thanks for reading and listening along with me, Abigail Constantino If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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