From News Nation:
“LIST: Walmart, Costco, Sam’s
Club, Trader Joe’s, Publix to drop mask requirements”
The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention on Thursday eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated
people, allowing them to stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and most indoor
settings. 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. Despite the latest guidelines, some retail stores and businesses
are continuing their mask mandates to ensure the safety of customers and
employees. Others like Walmart and Costco have dropped their mandates.
Here’s the latest on major
U.S. stores:
Walmart/Sam’s Club “Vaccinated
customers and members are welcome to shop without a mask, and we will continue
to request that non-vaccinated customers and members wear face coverings in our
stores and clubs. We will update the signage in our facilities to reflect
this,” Walmart said in a letter to employees. The company acknowledged
that some city and state ordinances will still require masks. In addition,
employees who are fully vaccinated will be able to stop wearing masks on
Tuesday. Employees of the stores will also get a $75 bonus for getting
vaccinated.
Costco Costco released a
new mask policy on Friday: In Costco locations where the state or local
jurisdiction does not have a mask mandate, we will allow members and guests who
are fully vaccinated to enter Costco without a face mask or face shield. We
will not require proof of vaccination, but we ask for members’ responsible and
respectful cooperation with this revised policy. Face coverings will still be
required in healthcare settings, including Pharmacy, Optical, Hearing Aid.
Costco continues to recommend that all members and guests, especially those who
are at higher risk, wear a mask or shield. As with Walmart and Sam’s
Club, if there is a state or local mask requirement, the store will continue to
require masks.
Home Depot The home
improvement giant told NewsNation it will keep mask mandates in place for now.
Kroger Kroger said Friday
it is keeping its mask requirements in place for its customers and workers. “As
we have throughout the pandemic, we are reviewing current safety practices, the
CDC’s latest guidance, and soliciting feedback from associates to guide the
next phase of our policy,” the company said in a statement.
Giant Eagle In a
statement, a Giant Eagle spokesperson said “as we actively evaluate the shifts
in state and CDC guidance, we will continue to require anyone working or
shopping in our stores to wear a mask or face covering.”
Walgreens “As a
destination for COVID-19 vaccines and testing, we have decided to keep our
current face-covering policy in place for the time being,” Walgreens said In a
statement to NewsNation. “The safety of our team members and customers is our
top priority and will continue to guide our decision process.”
Target In a statement to
NewsNation, Target said it “will continue to require all of our coronavirus
safety measures in all stores, including masks and social distancing, while we
review guidance from the CDC and evaluate the guidance we offer our team and
guests.”
Trader Joe’s “We encourage customers to follow the guidance
of health officials, including, as appropriate, CDC guidelines that advise
customers who are fully vaccinated are not required to wear masks while
shopping,” the grocery chain said on its website.
JCPenny The company told
NewsNation in a statement that it will continue to require masks.
Publix “As a result of the
recently updated U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
guidance, Publix will no longer require fully vaccinated associates or
customers to wear face coverings, unless required by a state or local order or
ordinance, beginning May 15. In accordance with CDC guidelines, individuals who
are not fully vaccinated are required to use face coverings over their noses
and mouths while inside any Publix store,” the company said in a statement on
their website.
^ The Mask Confusion (where you
are still required to wear a mask and wear you aren’t) even when
fully-vaccinated continues to grow. ^
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