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Amazon will no longer require its US warehouse employees to wear face masks in states where local laws do not require them, regardless of whether the employees are vaccinated or not

The company informed workers of the updated policy over the weekend, according to an internal memo viewed by CNN Business. The change takes effect March 1.In the memo, Amazon called the announcement an"exciting step in our path to normal operations.

But it has also faced scrutiny during that time from its workers and public officials over its safety precautions.Read MoreIn late May, Amazon lifted its mask mandate for its fully vaccinated warehouse employees only to revive its requirement at various points due to the spread of new coronavirus variants.

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