Reuters
Published May 14, 2021 01:20PM ET
Updated May 14, 2021 06:17PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released this week means that fully vaccinated staff, contractors and visitors no longer need masks in federal buildings or on federal lands, according to an official with the Office of Management and Budget familiar with the situation.
The shift could affect hundreds of millions of visitors who go to U.S. national parks every year, from California's redwood forest to the seacoast in Acadia, Maine, as well as the country's millions of federal workers and contractors.
The move also risks further confusion and confrontation over mask-wearing, which has become highly politicized.
Details of the implementation such as when it would go into effect, how it would be handled and who would be responsible for vetting people's vaccination status have not yet been determined, this person said. It was also unclear when this shift will be formally announced, but it could come as soon as next week.
The U.S. National Parks Department had no immediate comment.
The change follows an official recommendation on Thursday by the CDC that fully vaccinated people could go mask-less indoors in most places, a significant shift toward normalcy for the United States, where the pandemic has killed more than half a million people.
Written By: Reuters
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