Wyoming Becomes Latest State To Ease Covid Restrictions, End Mask Mandate

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Wyoming has become became the latest state to ease its Covid restrictions rules in defiance of the Biden administration’s guidelines.

Governor Mark Gordon announced that he is ending restrictions on businesses and ending the face mask mandate.

RT reports: Effective on March 16, bars, restaurants, theaters and gyms will be allowed to resume normal operations, and the statewide mask mandate will end, Gordon said on Monday in a statement. Masks will continue to be required in schools, and residents are encouraged to keep wearing face coverings in indoor public spaces.

“Wyoming is one of the few states in the country that kept students learning in the classroom for the entire school year,” Gordon said. “We made sacrifices, but the earlier orders saved lives. We persevered.” Keeping the mask requirement in place for schools will allow students – who won’t have the opportunity to be vaccinated this spring – to have proms, graduations and other normal end-of-year activities, he added.

Gordon cited declines in Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations as well as the relatively rapid vaccine rollout as the reason behind the move. About 19 percent of the state’s residents have received at least one vaccine shot.

Gordon followed other Republican governors in rolling back Covid-19 restrictions. 

Governors in Texas and Mississippi last week ended their mask mandates. Iowa and Montana did the same in early February.

North Dakota’s mask mandate expired in January. Some other Republican-led states – including Arizona and South Carolina – never had comprehensive statewide mandates and eased other restrictions in recent weeks. Alabama Governor Kay Ivey said her state’s mask requirement would end on April 9, while her counterpart in Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, said he’ll let his state’s mandate end on March 31 if Covid-19 case and hospitalization rates stay low.

President Joe Biden blasted last week’s round of mask reprieves, saying, “The last thing we need is Neanderthal thinking.” Biden came into office in January asking that Americans “mask up” for 100 days to help blunt the spread of Covid-19. He said last fall that because a nationwide mandate might not be legally enforceable, he would personally pressure governors and local officials to order compulsory face coverings.

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