Pritzker rescinds mask mandate for those fully vaccinated in accordance
with federal guidance
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[May 18, 2021]
By SARAH MANSUR
Capitol News Illinois
smansur@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD — Gov. JB Pritzker issued a new
executive order Monday that allows fully vaccinated residents to not
wear masks inside and outdoors.
The updated rules for mask wearing are nearly identical to the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance, which was
released Thursday.
The CDC guidance permits fully vaccinated people to not wear masks or
physically distance in any non-health care setting, “except where
required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules,
and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.”
The CDC still recommends that fully vaccinated people wear masks in
health care settings, as well as on planes, trains and other forms of
public transportation.
The new executive order requires residents follow this recommendation
regarding planes and public transportation. It also permits any entity
to continue stricter masking requirements than are required by the
state.
“(B)usinesses are encouraged to prioritize the health and safety of
their workers and customers, and may continue to require face coverings
and social distancing, even for those who are fully vaccinated,” the
order states.
Pritzker said it will be up to private businesses to decide if they want
to require patrons to provide proof of vaccinations.
“We are relying on people to do the right thing,” he said. “We are
relying upon people to recognize that they don’t want to go infect other
unvaccinated people and they don’t themselves want to get sick and so
it’s important for people to protect themselves and I think there’s real
motivation for people to go get that. We’re not going to stop people
and, you know, start checking a vaccine passport as part of some state
mandate.”
The mask mandate in Illinois took effect last May when Pritzker issued
an executive order requiring anyone older than 2 years of age “to cover
their nose and mouth with a face-covering when in a public place and
unable to maintain a six-foot social distance.”
A spokesperson for the secretary of state said the office is awaiting
further direction from the governor and the Illinois Department of
Public Health about mask rules for the state Capitol Complex.
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Gov. JB Pritzker is shown at an event in Springfield
in August 2020. (Capitol News Illinois file photo)
“Once we do, we will review the information and then
will proceed accordingly. We will also consult with the Illinois
General Assembly,” spokesperson Henry Haupt said in an email.
The governor’s new order rolling back the mask mandate came as the
state is reporting 37.7 percent of the population, or more than 4.8
million people, are fully vaccinated.
About 57 percent of Illinoisans between ages 16 and 64 have received
at least one dose of the vaccine, as have 81.3 percent of those 65
years of age or older.
The number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations reported are
decreasing, as the state moved into the “bridge” phase on Friday,
increasing capacity limits for various indoor and outdoor venues.
If COVID metrics remain stable, the state is set to fully reopen
without limitations on capacity on June 11.
Hospitalizations for the week ending May 16 fell by about 14 percent
from the week prior. As of Sunday, there were 1,512 individuals in
the hospital with COVID-19.
On Monday, IDPH reported 946 new confirmed and probable cases out of
33,148 tests, with a rolling case positivity rate of 2.4 percent,
down from 2.8 percent last Monday.
The state reported six additional COVID-related deaths Monday,
bringing the total death toll to 22,445.
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