The Branson Titanic Museum Attraction announces that guests again will be required to wear face coverings beginning on Monday.
In a Press Releases issued on Thursday, owners John Joslyn and Mary Kellogg-Joslyn say that the decision was based on the updated Centers for Disease Control Guidelines recommending face coverings or masks be worn inside buildings regardless of vaccination status.
The release says the decision will help keep both Titanic Crewmembers and Guests safe.
Face coverings were required in all Branson Businesses from the end of July of 2020 to the middle of this past April when the Branson Board of Aldermen rescinded the order.


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