New
York lifts mask requirements for the vaccinated, California waits
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[May 18, 2021]
By Jonathan Allen and Barbara Goldberg
NEW YORK (Reuters) -New York state this
week will drop face mask requirements in most public spaces for people
vaccinated against COVID-19, conforming with the latest U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention guidance, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on
Monday.
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In California, Governor Gavin Newsom said his state would keep its
mask order in place for another month, despite the CDC's new
recommendations.
Cuomo and Newsom, both Democrats, have drawn criticism for their
handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Newsom faces a Republican-led
recall election.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, also a Democrat, said he would lift
mask restrictions outdoors but keep in place a mandate to wear them
indoors. Murphy said schools would be required to provide full-time,
in-person classroom instruction again in the fall.
On Saturday, the CDC said students in schools across the United
States wear masks for the 2020-2021 academic year because not all
will be inoculated.
New York will still order public transportation riders to wear face
coverings and mandate them in schools and some other communal
settings, Cuomo said, adding: "Unvaccinated people should continue
to wear a mask."
Cuomo said New York health officials decided to lift the mask order
after reviewing the CDC's new guidance. Some 52 percent of New York
adults have been fully inoculated and 61.8 percent had received at
least one shot as of Monday.
Cuomo, speaking to reporters at Radio City Music Hall, said it would
be up to each business or venue how they should determine
vaccination status
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"I'm sure when people are
coming into Radio City Music Hall, they are
going to ask, 'I'm sitting next to someone. I
don't know who they are. Are you sure they were
vaccinated?'" he said. "That's why it's on the
operator's best interest to say 'Yes! They had a
card and they were checked when they walked in
the door.'"
The three-term governor said he expected that
some New Yorkers might keep wearing masks as a
precaution after this week's rule change.
Cuomo, 63, has resisted calls to resign in the
face of probes by the state attorney general and
legislature over accusations of sexual
harassment, his office's reporting of nursing
home deaths and his use of staff members and
resources in the writing of a book on his
handling of the pandemic.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen and Barbara
Goldberg in New York and Dan Whitcomb in Los
Angeles; editing by Jonathan Oatis and David
Gregorio)
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