NYC Drops Vaccine Passport, K-12 Mask Mandates – But Students Under 5 Still Have To Mask Up

NYC Drops Vaccine Passport, K-12 Mask Mandates – But Students Under 5 Still Have To Mask Up

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) officially announced the end of some coronavirus restrictions on Friday after it was reported earlier in the week that he would likely do so.

The vaccine passport system for gyms, restaurants, and entertainment areas will end on Monday, along with K-12 school mask requirements. Adams spoke in Times Square and said New York City is ready to get past COVID-19 rules that have negatively impacted the city’s economy over the past two years.

 

NYC Drops Vaccine Passport, K-12 Mask Mandates – But Students Under 5 Still Have To Mask Up

NYC Drops Vaccine Passport, K-12 Mask Mandates – But Students Under 5 Still Have To Mask Up

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