We recently reported that both Texas and Mississippi had opened 100%, meaning no more masks mandates or other restrictions related to the Wuhan CCP Virus.

Now, Arizona has now followed suit and Alabama has said they will do the same in April.

Doug Ducey, Republican Governor of Arizona

The gateway pundit reports:

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) on Friday signed an executive order lifting all capacity limits on restaurants, gyms, theaters, water parks and other in-person services.

“We’ve learned a lot over the past year,” Ducey said in a statement. “Our businesses have done an excellent job at responding to this pandemic in a safe and responsible way. We will always admire the sacrifice they and their employees have made and their vigilance to protect against the virus.”

Although a statewide mask mandate was never imposed on Arizona, the state’s Department of Health Services requires mask wearing inside restaurants.

“Today’s announcement is a measured approach; we are not in the clear yet,” Ducey wrote in a statement. “We need to continue practicing personal responsibility. Wear a mask. Social distance. Stay home when you’re sick and wash your hands frequently.”

On Thursday Governor Ned Lamont (D) rolled back most Covid restrictions in Connecticut starting March 19.

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced Thursday that she will end her state’s mask mandate in April.

 

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