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No mask, no service.
A group of big retail chains will keep their mask requirements in place amid the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic, even after select states lifted their mask mandates.
Chains such asTarget, Starbucks,CVSandWalgreenshave all announced that they will continue implementing their mask-wearing rules, citing guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a report fromCBS News.
The move comes after Texas and Mississippi joined anarray of other statesthat do not enforce mask mandates. The governors of both states recently announced that they are doing away with mask requirements, while also allowing businesses to resume operating at their full size.
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In an email statement to CBS News, Target said that it will continue to enforce its mask policy, including among those who have been vaccinated for COVID-19, “in line with current CDC guidance.”
The mandate does not affect young children and people with medical conditions that prohibit them from wearing a mask. The chain added that it still has no-contact shopping options as well, such as online ordering.
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“There is no change at this time to the company mask mandate policy or any current safety protocols that are in place in our stores or any work locations to protect our customers and team members.” a spokesperson for Walgreens told CBS News.
“We are following current CDC and [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] guidelines regarding safety protocols,” the statement added.

“For safety reasons, our employees are directed to avoid escalated confrontations with non-compliant customers and to instead help them complete their purchases as quickly as possible,” the spokesperson said.
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Kroger, the nation’slargest supermarket chain, will also continue with their mask mandates, as well as grocery chain Aldi.
Earlier this week, PresidentJoe Bidenwarned against the continued threat of the virus despite the administration’s COVID-19vaccinationefforts.
He said that although the nation is “moving in the right direction,” the public should continue to be vigilant about COVID-19 safety precautions.
“I have to be honest with you: This fight is far from over … Though we celebrate the news of the third vaccine, I urge all Americans: Please keep washing your hands, stay socially distanced, wear masks — keep wearing them, get vaccinated when it’s your turn. Now is not the time to let up,” he said.
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source: people.com