Target joined a growing list of retailers, restaurants and theme parks on Monday that are enabling fully vaccinated customers to go mask-free after the federal government issued new coronavirus safety guidelines last week that said vaccinated people rarely transmit the virus.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday surprised many companies when they said vaccinated people could go maskless in most places, including indoors. For businesses, the announcement was made difficult by the fact that the CDC guidelines do not override state and local regulations. However, some large companies have already tried to relax the mask requirements. For the most part, companies have not said they need to ask customers to show that they have been vaccinated.
Here you will find the latest information on companies changing their form guidelines.
Costco
Costco, which has more than 500 U.S. stores, said it would allow fully vaccinated customers to go mask-free if state and local guidelines allow. The retailer said it would “not require proof of vaccination,” but rather that its customers “work responsibly and respectfully with this revised policy.”
Publix
Publix, which has 1,270 grocery stores in the southeast, said “face covers are optional for fully vaccinated people in Publix stores,” subject to local regulations.
Starbucks
Starbucks, which has 32,000 cafes around the world, said face coverings will be optional for vaccinated customers starting Monday, unless required by local regulations. Employees at Starbucks locations in the United States and Canada are still required to wear masks.
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Target, which has 1,909 stores in the United States, said it no longer required fully vaccinated customers and employees to wear face covers unless required by local regulations. The retailer said masks were still “highly recommended” for both shoppers and employees who were not fully vaccinated.
Trader Joes
Trader Joe’s, who operates 517 grocery stores nationwide, said customers who were fully vaccinated would no longer have to wear masks in their stores. No vaccination certificate will be required “as we trust our customers to follow CDC guidelines,” a spokeswoman, Kenya Friend-Daniel, said in an email. Masks are still required for branch employees.
Walmart and Sam’s Club
Walmart said vaccinated customers were allowed to walk maskless from May 18 in areas with no stricter mandates. A spokesman for the company, which operates more than 4,000 Walmart and nearly 600 Sam’s Club stores in the United States, said it expects its customers to abide by the honor system. Employees can also be mask-free by answering “yes” to a vaccination question that is part of a daily health assessment.
Disney parks
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida said that as of this weekend, visitors will no longer need to wear masks in most outdoor areas, although masks are still required indoors. Disneyland, California, continues to require indoor and outdoor masks due to government mandates. Disney’s chief executive Bob Chapek said on a earnings call Thursday that the company had begun increasing capacity and that the CDC’s new guidelines are “very big news for us, especially if someone was in Florida in the middle of summer with a mask on . “Around 150 million people visited Disney’s parks in 2019.
Hershey Park
Hershey Park in Pennsylvania said it would no longer require masks or social distancing for fully vaccinated guests. The theme park, which attracted 3.4 million visitors in 2019, said it relied on its guests to “closely follow guidelines based on their vaccination status.”
Universal Studios
Universal Orlando Resort These masks were no longer required outdoors, but still have to be used in “all indoor spaces”. The California theme park continues to require masks both outside and inside due to state regulations.
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