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New York state Gov. Hochul announces required masking is now optional within certain public spaces.
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Despite the ruling from a federal judge this week, the New York State Department of Health will continue enforcing a mask mandate on all public transport in the Empire State.
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The mandate will be enforced at the Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
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Beginning this Wednesday, March 2, the Syracuse City School District will drop its mask mandate for staff, students and visitors.
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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the statewide mask mandate would end Wednesday, March 2, making it optional for students to wear masks in-class and on the school bus.
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In our ongoing series checking up on area businesses, the owners of Cazenovia Jewelry and Carraba's are celebrating a boost in operations after the hardships of the Covid-19 early days.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said the statewide school mask mandate will end on Wednesday. This decision is based on current low COVID-19 infection rates and new guidance from CDC.
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Members of the state Senate GOP conference presented an amendment to end the mask mandate in schools. But Gov. Kathy Hochul hoped to keep the requirement until enough testing data becomes apparent.
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The Crunch have updated their attendance policy to remove all current COVID-19 restrictions, including vaccine and masking requirements.
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A New York State health department board formalized what Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Wednesday, that school children will continue to be required to wear masks to help protect them against COVID-19 until at least early March. Nearly two dozen people testified about the extension, including the state’s school district superintendents.