Pennsylvania’s government on Monday morning lifted its universal masking order more than a year after it was implemented due to the CCP virus pandemic. The mandate was officially lifted at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, June 28. “Starting today, masks are no longer required in Pennsylvania. Thank you to each and every Pennsylvanian who did their part to get us here,” said Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, in a tweet. The governor said that businesses and private entities are allowed to implement their own masking rules and said that residents can still wear masks if they want to do so. Healthcare workers also should wear masks in healthcare facilities, said the Pennsylvania Department of Health over the past weekend. Patients, visitors, and other staff also should wear masks inside those facilities, it added. It comes as Wolf’s office reported that 75 percent of Pennsylvanians who are aged 18 and older have received …