KEY POINTS
  • New York is pulling back its strict indoor mask mandate, marking a turning point in how the former epicenter responds to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • State officials have required businesses to ask patrons for proof of full vaccination or require mask wearing indoors at all times.
  • The measure was set to expire Thursday and would have required renewal from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.

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New York is dropping its strict indoor mask mandate as Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to fall across the state, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday.

Hochul doesn't plan to renew the health measure, which expires Thursday. It has required businesses to ensure customers were fully vaccinated or wear masks indoors at all times. It marks a turning point in the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic as the prolonged safety protocols have left the public weary and provoked legal challenges and protests.

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