The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted to 4-1 to repeal the mask mandate and continue recommending masks at the emergency meeting Friday afternoon. In order to stay in line with the Center for Disease Control and Preventionâs updated guidance on Thursday, announcing fully-vaccinated individuals can go unmasked in indoor and outdoor settings in most cases, the board passed Resolution_2021-35. The resolution repeals Resolution 2020-96, the mask requirement, while continuing to recommend mask use for unvaccinated individuals and in some cases those vaccinated. The countyâs Chief Medical Officer Dr. Francisco Garcia acknowledged the contradictions between the boardâs resolution and the CDCâs recommendation, as the resolution required face masks without differentiating between fully vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.