Google promotes sporting masks as a number of states elevate mandates

Mask prerequisites were lifted in a number of states in present days, in conjunction with Kansas, Arizona and Texas.
Mask requirements have been lifted in several states in recent days, including Kansas, Arizona and Texas.

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