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			Pritzker Issues Updated Mask 
			Guidelines to Align with Federal Court Ruling  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [April 20, 2022]  
			 To align with the ending of the enforcement of 
			the federal mask mandate on public transportation following a 
			federal court ruling, Governor Pritzker today announced he will 
			revise Illinois’ executive order executive order lifting those 
			requirements for the State of Illinois.  | 
        
            |  As a result, masks will no longer be required on 
			public transit, in public transit hubs, or in airports. Executive 
			Order 2022-06 will be amended to reflect these changes. Local 
			municipalities retain the right to establish their own mitigations, 
			including masking requirements on public transportation. 
 “I’m proud of the work our state has done to fight COVID-19 and 
			protect our most vulnerable,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I continue 
			to urge Illinoisans to follow CDC guidelines and, most importantly, 
			get vaccinated to protect yourself and others.”
 
			“IDPH is closely monitoring the status of COVID-19 
			throughout Illinois and working with our local public health 
			partners to keep the public informed,” said Acting IDPH Director 
			Amaal Tokars. “The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones 
			is to remain up-to-date on your vaccinations, and that includes 
			booster shots, especially for those who are at risk for more severe 
			health outcomes.” 
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            Nearly 73% of eligible Illinoisans are fully 
			vaccinated against COVID-19 and over 81% have had at least one dose 
			of the vaccine. Vaccines are available regardless of immigration 
			status or background, and can be found at vaccines.gov. The CDC 
			continues to recommend that the immunocompromised, those who cannot 
			be vaccinated, and those in congregate facilities wear masks to 
			protect the vulnerable. The CDC also recommends masks are worn in 
			areas of high transmission. 
            [Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |