From News Nation:
“LIST: Retailers no longer
requiring masks, including Target, Costco, Walmart , Kroeger and Publix”
After the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention said fully vaccinated people can safely stop wearing
masks in most settings on May 13, many retailers and businesses are revising
their own mask mandates. Those that are relaxing their masking rules are
typically opening the door for fully vaccinated customers and employees, while
suggesting those who are yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19 continue wearing
one. They all say customers will have to wear masks if state or local rules say
so, however. The new guidance still calls for wearing masks in crowded indoor
settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons, and homeless shelters but will
help clear the way for reopening workplaces, schools, and other venues — even
removing the need for masks or social distancing for those who are fully
vaccinated.
Here are the latest updates on
mask mandates at major U.S. businesses:
Major Retailers
Costco: No masks required
for vaccinated customers and no proof required in stores; masks needed in
healthcare settings like pharmacies
Target: Masks are no
longer required but still “strongly recommended” according to their website
Walmart/Sam’s Club: No
mask required for vaccinated customers, employees get $75 bonus for
vaccinations
* All retailers say stores will
follow local or state mask mandates if they are in place
Grocery Stores
Albertsons: Still requires
customers to wear face coverings
Aldi: Fully vaccinated
customers no longer required to wear masks but unvaccinated are, workers no
longer required to wear masks starting May 26
Brookshire Grocery Company:
Texas-based supermarket chain will not require customers to wear masks, but
highly encourages them, while employees will be required to wear masks
Giant Eagle: Mask mandates
will no longer be in place for workers and customers as of May 24
Kroger: Fully vaccinated
customers and “most” associates no longer wear masks in stores starting May 20
Meijer: Will allow
shoppers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to shop without wearing a
mask, although “team members” will be required to wear them
Publix: Will no longer
require fully vaccinated associates or customers but advises unvaccinated
customers to do so, according to its website.
Trader Joe’s: Says stores
will follow CDC guidelines and customers who are fully vaccinated are not
required to wear masks while shopping
* All retailers say stores will
follow local or state mask mandates if they are in place
Home Goods
Best Buy: Fully vaccinated
customers and staff no longer required to wear masks
Dollar General: Will no
longer require fully vaccinated customers or staff members to wear masks
Home Depot: The home
improvement giant will no longer require fully vaccinated customers or staff to
wear masks
Lowe’s: Will no longer
require fully vaccinated customers to wear masks as of May 19
* All retailers say stores will
follow local or state mask mandates if they are in place
Pharmacies
CVS: Customers who are
fully vaccinated will not be required to wear a mask, although employees will
be required to do so while at work
Walgreens: Face coverings
required for customers and workers, since the chain is a “destination for
COVID-19 vaccines and testing,” the company said in a statement
* All retailers say stores will
follow local or state mask mandates if they are in place
Clothing Stores
JCPenny: The company told
NewsNation in a statement in mid-May that it will continue to require masks
Kohl’s: Masks not required
for fully vaccinated customers and associates
Macy’s: Recommends masks
for all customers but will not require them, employees required to wear masks
* All retailers say stores will
follow local or state mask mandates if they are in place
Amusement / Theme Parks
Disney World: Will no
longer require masks in outdoor common areas or pool decks, but will require
them for “entering and throughout all attractions, theaters and
transportation,” the resort said in an update to their website.
Universal Studios: At
Universal Orlando, face coverings will not be required outside, but will be for
all attractions and indoor locations.
^ The hodge-podge of rules continues
across the country. ^
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