National Post

Walmart drops masks for vaxxed staff in U.S.

More states easing COVID restrictio­ns

- Paulina firozi

Walmart will no longer require fully vaccinated workers to wear masks while working in stores unless required under local or state rules, the company said in a memo to its U.S. employees.

The change from the retail giant, which has about 1.6 million employees in the United States, comes after a growing number of states have announced plans to ease mask rules. Unvaccinat­ed Walmart employees must still wear masks until further notice, the company said in the update, which was sent Friday and noted that the change is in effect at Walmart and Sam’s Clubs locations.

Masks will also be required for employees who work in “clinical care settings,” including pharmacies. The company said it continues to monitor pandemic trends across the nation.

A slew of U.S. governors in recent days said they would lift mask requiremen­ts for businesses, indoor public spaces and schools, citing hopeful trends in caseloads and hospitaliz­ation rates. Some have described the easing of mask rules as a transition toward a new normal even as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and some health experts remain wary.

“We continue to recommend masking in areas of high and substantia­l transmissi­on — that’s much of the country right now — in public indoor settings,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said last week.

The day before Walmart announced its change, NBC News aired an interview with President Joe Biden in which he was asked whether governors were moving too quickly to loosen rules.

“I’ve committed that I would follow the science,” Biden said. “And I think it’s probably premature, but, you know, it’s a tough call.”

Walmart was an early adopter of mandated face coverings in 2020. It dropped its mask requiremen­t for fully vaccinated employees in May 2021 before shifting the rules again as reported coronaviru­s infections rose.

Asked specifical­ly about Walmart’s decision, as well as the recent easing of mask rules in states, and how it contrasts with the CDC’S continued guidance to wear masks, former Food and Drug Administra­tion commission­er Scott Gottlieb said the CDC is “setting a national standard.”

“There’s still parts of the country that have a lot of Omicron infection — not every part of the country is through this wave of the epidemic,” Gottlieb said Sunday on CBS News’s Face the Nation. He predicted the CDC would “come out with guidance that’s more specific to communitie­s that’s based on what the local prevalence is.”

In its memo, Walmart said that while vaccinated workers are no longer required to wear a mask, “we support and respect an individual’s choice to continue wearing one.”

The retailer also noted that it would stop requiring daily health screenings as of the end of this month — except in California, New York and Virginia because of state requiremen­ts. The company also said its COVID-19 emergency leave policy, which provided additional paid leave for coronaviru­s-related absences, would expire at the end of March.

In the past week in the United States, new daily reported coronaviru­s cases have plunged 42 per cent, while hospitaliz­ations have dropped 18 per cent, according to data tracked by The Washington Post. New daily reported deaths have fallen by six per cent.

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