Publix will no longer require masks for fully vaccinated employees and customers
From CNN’s Natasha Chen
Publix will be changing their masking policy to match the new guidelines set forth by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a company spokesperson told CNN on Friday.
Starting Saturday, fully vaccinated employees and customers will not be required to wear face coverings, according to the statement.
“As a result of the recently updated U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance, Publix will no longer require fully vaccinated associates or customers to wear face coverings, unless required by a state or local order or ordinance, beginning May 15,” the statement read.
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