The Oklahoman
By Carmen Forman
March 11, 2021
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Thursday he will roll back his few remaining COVID-19 restrictions, including limits on public gatherings and a mandate that masks be worn in state buildings. Stitt will lift Oklahoma’s COVID-19 restrictions despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention saying it's too soon for states to start undoing virus prevention measures. The governor’s announcement came nearly one year after Stitt imposed his first COVID restrictions at the start of the pandemic. Stitt said he will issue a new executive order Friday to undo the restrictions.
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