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New York Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett said Tuesday there’s no set date to get rid of the state's mask mandate for children in schools.
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Onondaga County is asking the state to come up with a metric to determine when kids can stop wearing masks in schools.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul hinted Monday that she may soon end the COVID-19 pandemic-related statewide mask mandate for public indoor spaces, but it may not come for another month.
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It seems likely that New Yorkers will continue to be required to wear masks in indoor public spaces for at least another month.
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New York's mask mandate will remain in effect while the state appeals a ruling from a lower court judge overturning it, an appellate panel of judges ruled Monday.
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New York’s mask mandate will continue through at least Feb. 10, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday, for indoor public spaces that don’t require proof of vaccination upon entry.
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A New York appeals judge left the state’s indoor mask mandate in place Tuesday while Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration appeals a lower court’s decision to overturn it.
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After New York’s indoor mask mandate was overturned late Monday by a judge on Long Island, the state Attorney General’s Office filed papers on Tuesday saying it would appeal the ruling and seek to have the requirement reinstated.
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A New York judge ruled late Monday that the state’s mask mandate can’t be enforced, after it was reinstituted by Gov. Kathy Hochul over concerns about a winter surge of coronavirus cases.
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Oneida County is one of few central New York counties to enforce the statewide temporary mask mandate.