Feb 17, 2022

Masks requirement ends Friday for state agencies in Kansas

Posted Feb 17, 2022 12:00 PM
“I appreciate the help of every Kansan who worked to mitigate the COVID-19 virus through masking and vaccinations,” Governor Laura Kelly said.
“I appreciate the help of every Kansan who worked to mitigate the COVID-19 virus through masking and vaccinations,” Governor Laura Kelly said.

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly on Wednesday announced masking and facial coverings are no longer required for state employees or visitors effective Friday, February 18 at 5:00 pm CT, according to a media release from her office.

They will still be recommended. This decision comes as COVID-19 cases in Kansas continue to decline and the state resumes regular operations. 

“I appreciate the help of every Kansan who worked to mitigate the COVID-19 virus through masking and vaccinations,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “As COVID-19 becomes part of our normal lives, we need to continue transitioning back to business as usual in Executive Branch offices across the state.” 

Due to the widespread availability of COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters, and the substantial decline in COVID-19 cases, masks will be recommended, not required. State employees are still encouraged to wear face masks when they cannot socially distance.