As coronavirus surges, GOP lawmakers are moving to limit public health powers
Frances Stead Sellers and Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Washington Post
July 25, 2021
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1of8Kimberly Musarra of South Jersey gets a selfie with members of Tim Thurman s band in Nashville on Wednesday.Photo by William DeShazer for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
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4of8The Annie B. Band performs in a packed Rippy s Honky Tonk in Nashville on Wednesday.Photo by William DeShazer for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
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Several states and numerous big-box stores have embraced new guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that say fully vaccinated Americans no longer need to wear masks indoors or out in most situations.
On Monday, Target joined a growing list of retailers ditching mask mandates in their stores. Given the CDC s updated guidance last week, Target will no longer require fully vaccinated guests and team members to wear face coverings in our stores, except where it’s required by local ordinances, the company said in a statement Monday. Face coverings will continue to be strongly recommended for guests and team members who are not fully vaccinated.