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One major retailer drops mask requirement, but some shoppers are not ready to drop the mask
Trader Joe s announced Friday, all of their stores would no longer enforce shoppers to wear masks if they re fully vaccinated. This comes after the CDC released new guidelines allowing those vaccinated to stop wearing masks indoors. Still, some shoppers aren t ready for that change just yet.
Posted: May 15, 2021 12:05 AM
Posted By: Esteban Reynoso
CHICO, Calif. - Privately owned businesses have the option to enforce their own rules when it comes to wearing masks.
and with new guidance from the CDC, some major retailers are even relaxing their rules.
The Hottest City in Every State
The Hottest City in Every State
The temperature in one of the hottest cities in the country tops 100 degrees for a quarter of the year.
Editor s Note: This story originally appeared on Filterbuy.
With summer around the corner and the U.S. increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates, Americans are gearing up for the possibility of a more normal summer season. But while residents in the Northern U.S. typically enjoy comfortably warm temperatures, Americans in other parts of the country increasingly face months of extreme heat and other severe weather events. According to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), some U.S. cities experience nearly 200 days per year with temperatures of 90 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, a figure that’s rising.