New York ends COVID-19 mask requirements for vaccinated people

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New York state to end mask requirements from Wednesday for people vaccinated against COVID-19, Governor Cuomo said

Masks will still be required on public transit, in schools and in some other communal settings, even among the vaccinated, the governor said. He also said private businesses could still impose their own masking rules on customers and other visitors.

 

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