In Pennsylvania, most people entering a retail establishment are required by the state to wear a face mask due to COVID-19.
Some retailers have exceptions – children under the age of 2 and those unable to wear a facial covering due to health reasons.
Here are some of the retailers in the central Pennsylvania that are now requiring a face mask:
Face masks are available to any customer that may need one.
Face coverings will be provided to customers who don’t bring their own.
A face covering will be supplied for those who don’t have one. Small children and those unable to wear one for health reasons may enter without one.
A facial covering that covers both the mouth and nose must be worn at all times. Children under the age of 2 are not required to wear a facial covering. According to BJ’s Facebook page, the mask requirement took effect July 20.
Requires all customers to wear a mask. Masks provided to any shopper without one, located at welcome stations in the JC Penney or Dick’s Sporting Goods corridors or the management office.
Face coverings must cover the mouth and nose at all times. This requirement does not apply to children under the age of 2 or to individuals who are unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition. The mask requirement took effect May 4.
The mask requirement took effect July 20.
Masks are available for shoppers who need one. Small children or those who have a valid medical rationale will not be required to wear a mask. The mask requirement took effect July 22.
The mask requirement took effect July 20.
Free masks are available at the customer service desk for customers who need them, while supplies last. The mask requirement took effect July 20.
All customers are required to wear a mask before entering a Macy’s.
Masks are required at all times, except when seated while eating and drinking.
The face covering requirement took effect July 20.
All customers and associates must wear a face covering/mask over their noses and mouths. If a customer doesn’t have a mask, ask an associate for one. The mask requirement took effect July 22.
If a customer does not have a face covering, Rite Aid will provide one free of charge. The mask requirement took effect July 21.
Complimentary masks will be provided if the member doesn’t have one. Or members can purchase masks in the club. The mask requirement took effect July 20.
The requirement took effect July 15.
Stein Mart:
Required to enter, unless the customer has an underlying health problem.
The company requires customers and employees to wear face coverings in its stores.
Customers are required to wear face covers before entering the store except where doing so would inhibit the individual’s health or where the individual is under two years of age. This took effect July 20, according to USA Today.
The mask requirement took effect July 20.
Face masks will be available at the entrance of all stores for customers who do not have their own. The requirement took effect July 20
The following retailers will soon require that customers wear face masks:
The face covering requirement will take effect July 27.
A mask requirement will take effect July 24.
Requiring all customers wear masks in all North American Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, Athleta, Intermix and Janie and Jack stores. Disposable masks will be offered to customers who need them, and small children and those with an underlying medical condition are exempt. The requirement will take effect Aug. 1.
Except from the mask requirement are those with underlying medical conditions and young children. It will take effect Aug. 1.
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