Gov. Larry Hogan is lifting Maryland's indoor mask mandate effective Saturday.

Hogan said Maryland's indoor mask mandate will be lifted Saturday in line with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance. The only exceptions will be public transportation, health care settings and schools.

"Today is the day that so many of us have been waiting for and working toward," Hogan said. "We finally do clearly see the light at the end of that tunnel. Our long, hard-fought battle against the worst global pandemic in more than a century is finally nearing an end."

For anyone who is unvaccinated, the governor still strongly recommends wearing face masks in most situations.

For people who are fully vaccinated, they can safely resume activities without wearing a mask indoors or outdoors, Hogan said.

- Maryland online vaccination site locator

- Vaccine Data Dashboard

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Businesses, workplaces free to set their own mask policies

Businesses and workplaces across the state are free to set their own policies with respect to masking.

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“As many of us take off our masks and start to put this pandemic behind us, I ask each and every one of you to please just be kind and respectful of one another," Hogan said. "Some people may feel comfortable getting back to normal life right away. For others, it may take more time before they feel safe. That's perfectly OK."

Retail businesses have been having conversations over mask policies. While the CDC said it's safe to take off the mask in most situations if a person is fully vaccinated, that doesn't mean businesses and their customers are necessarily ready to make the change. Read more at WBAL