After the CDC of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased restrictions on wearing masks, more and more companies are accepting them.



CNN reported that coffee chain Starbucks, theme park Walt Disney World, and grocery chain Publicx are implementing the revised CDC's mask recommendations at their stores or amusement parks.



The CDC revised the guidelines for wearing a mask, saying that those who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 do not need to wear a mask in most indoor or outdoor environments.



Starbucks announced that starting tomorrow, Monday, customers who have completed the vaccine will be given the freedom to choose to wear a mask.



However, there are exceptions to areas where local governments mandate this.



Disney World of Orlando, Florida, has also announced that it will make it an option for all customers to wear a mask outdoors in public areas.



However, you must wear a mask while riding on rides, theaters, and transportation.



Likewise, Universal Studios in the same region said they have similarly revised their quarantine regulations.



Although it is not mandatory to wear a mask outdoors, it is still required to wear a mask in all indoor spaces and rides, including all shops and restaurants.



Publicx also said that employees and customers who received all the vaccines do not have to wear masks at the store.



Earlier, major retailers Wal-Mart, Trader Joss, Sam's Club, and Costco also announced that they would be exempt from the obligation to wear masks for those who received vaccinations in local time.



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