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Masks No Longer Required For Preserve Outdoor Programs
Face masks are still required for indoor program attendees and facility visitors, the preserve said.

WILL COUNTY, IL — Face masks are still required for indoor program attendees and facility visitors, regardless of vaccination status, according to the Forest Preserve District of Will County.
As of Friday, masks are no longer required for outdoor programs, the preserve said.
The mask requirement includes students and chaperones attending indoor portions of Forest Preserve District field trips and youth group programs, and all participants of Forest Preserve indoor public programs, the preserve said.
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"The District will continue to monitor health recommendations as they evolve and make further changes based on state guidelines," the preserve said.
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