Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

More states ease virus restrictio­ns as vaccine rates rise

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, more U.S. cities and states are shrugging off lingering COVID-19 restrictio­ns as vaccinatio­n rates rise and the number of infections falls.

Massachuse­tts lifted a mask requiremen­t Saturday, a day after New Jersey dropped its mandate. In New York City and Chicago, officials reopened public beaches, though winds and cool temperatur­es kept crowds away.

“Welcome back, Chicago,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said in a video announceme­nt. “The lakefront is open.”

Chicago’s Navy Pier also reopened retail stores and restaurant­s, carnival rides, and tour boats and cruises after the pandemic forced months-long closures at the busy tourist destinatio­n.

It’s one more sign of progress that reflects increasing­ly positive health data. On Saturday, Illinois’ Department of Public Health reported 802 new infections, the second-lowest one-day total in the last six months.

For businesses nationwide, the improving outlook and long holiday weekend offered a chance to welcome customers back to in-person shopping.

Midtown Scholar Bookstore in Harrisburg, Pa., opened its doors to customers Friday for the first time in nearly 14 months. Masks are still required.

The business had switched to internet orders, sidewalk sales and virtual author events to survive the pandemic.

“We had to get creative, we had to pivot,” store manager Alex Brubaker said. “Our readers and our customers have been incredible. It’s a rainy weekend, but the bookstore is full.”

Minnesota lifted all statewide coronaviru­s restrictio­ns for bars and restaurant­s Friday, though local government­s can maintain their own social distancing and mask rules.

About 50% of the U.S. population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 40% of the population is fully vaccinated.

Vermont boasts the nation’s highest vaccinatio­n rate, with nearly 70% of its residents having received at least one dose. The governor is expected to drop all pandemic-related restrictio­ns once 80% of Vermont’s eligible population has received at least one dose, a milestone the state expects to hit this week.

In neighborin­g Massachuse­tts, Gov. Charlie Baker lifted a mask mandate effective Saturday, though face coverings are still required in certain places, including on public transporta­tion. The state also still encourages unvaccinat­ed people to wear masks in indoor or public areas.

According to state officials, 78% of all adult residents have had at least one vaccine dose.

“New cases have dropped by 94% since they peaked in January,” Baker said Friday as he announced the end of the restrictio­ns.

“Hospitaliz­ations are down by about 90% since their peak. This progress has made it possible for us to lift all remaining COVID restrictio­ns across the commonweal­th.”

Virginia relaxed its distancing and capacity restrictio­ns on Friday. President Biden celebrated the progress with a visit to a rock climbing gym in northern Virginia.

Millions of Americans planned to travel over the long weekend, and airports reported some of their highest traffic since the pandemic began.

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Marta Lavandier Associated Press NATALIA DUBOM receives a COVID-19 vaccine at Miami Internatio­nal Airport on Friday.

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