New
York state mask mandate back in effect as judge grants stay in appeal
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[January 26, 2022]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) -An appeals court judge on Tuesday
granted a stay in an appeal over mask mandates in New York, keeping the
rule in effect during the legal process, New York Attorney General
Letitia James said.
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A day earlier, a judge had struck down the state's mask mandate, one
week before it was due to expire. The state attorney general had
filed a motion to stay the ruling in an attempt to put it on hold
while the state filed a formal appeal.
Justice Robert Miller of the state appeals court temporarily blocked
the lower-court ruling, siding with the state.
Disagreements and court action over mask mandates in a number of
states have become a flashpoint of the pandemic response in the
United States, often dividing Democrats and Republicans.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked President Joe
Biden's vaccination-or-testing mandate for large businesses. A judge
in Texas last week ruled that Biden could not require federal
employees to be vaccinated.
The requirements in New York state, home to around 20 million
people, include wearing masks in schools, on public transit and
other public indoor spaces.
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Judge Thomas Rademaker of New York State Supreme
Court on Long Island ruled on Monday that the
governor overstepped her authority in imposing a
rule that needed to have been passed by the
state legislature.
Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, had vowed to
fight back, saying in a statement, "We strongly
disagree with this ruling, and we are pursuing
every option to reverse this immediately."
Hochul had declared a state of emergency almost
immediately after the World Health Organization
named Omicron as a variant of concern on Nov.
26.
When Hochul imposed the rule on Dec. 31, she
called it temporary. She later extended the
original expiration date of Jan. 15 until Feb.
1.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in BengaluruEditing
by Chris Reese and Aurora Ellis)
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