Governor Whitmer just announced in a press release that Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is updating the Gatherings and Mask Order to align with the CDC’s latest guidance on face coverings. The new order hasn’t been posted in full yet, but is expected to lift the majority of face mask orders for vaccinated individuals.
The press release states, “Michiganders who are outdoors will no longer need to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status. While indoors, fully vaccinated Michiganders will no longer need to wear a mask, but residents who are not vaccinated, or have not completed their vaccinations, must continue to wear a mask or face covering to protect themselves and others. After July 1, the broad indoor mask mandate will expire.”
There was no mention in the press release of MIOSHA rules which require employers and certain businesses to adhere to face masking and other safety measures to protect employees from the virus, which may lead to some confusion as to how and where this will be enforced. There is also no clarification in the release about how to tell who is truly fully vaccinated.
The order goes into effect on Saturday, May 15, 2021.