Mask-wearing is no longer required for visitors to the Wisconsin state Capitol.
The change went into effect Tuesday and it includes most other state facilities.
It comes after a change in recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Federal health authorities have said people who are fully vaccinated can go without masks and can forget about social distancing in most activities.
The new Wisconsin recommendations indicate all unvaccinated people, including state employees and members of the public, should continue to wear face coverings while they are inside state buildings.