Mask requirements will soon be lifted in most facilities that are owned or leased by the state of Michigan.
This takes place as COVID-19 case and hospitalization numbers are improving. Counties are relaxing mask requirements in schools, and the CDC has issued new indoor mask guidance.
“It’s a lot of health information that seems to be trending in a positive direction right now,” said Caleb Buhs with the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
He said there are some exceptions to the trend of loosening mask rules, “such as long-term care facilities, health care facilities, some correctional facilities. They will still require masks. Some of that has do with the federal rules and we will also require employees to wear masks in situations where the building requires it.”
The new rules will take effect Thursday after nearly two years of rules designed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in government buildings.
But Buhs said the state is ready to pivot, if needed.
“All of this is subject to change if there’s another variant or another surge in some manner. This is all subject to change to protect public health if necessary going forward.”