Every state has now moved to end universal indoor masking requirements
ABC News
Hawaii became the last state to end its universal indoor masking requirement.
Officials in every U.S. state and jurisdiction have now ended, or announced an end, to their indoor universal masking requirements.
Over the last month, states from coast to coast have moved to end mask mandates as coronavirus cases have plummeted. By the end of March, there will be no more statewide or school mask mandates in effect.
Although some districts may opt to still mandate mask use, many schools have already decided to drop the requirement.
On Tuesday, Hawaii, the nation's lone indoor mask holdout, became the last state to end its universal mask mandate, effective March 25 at 11:59 p.m.
More Related News