NYC Mayor Eric Adams Announces End to Indoor Vaccine Mandate for the City
Written by SOURCE on March 5, 2022
New York City will end several COVID-19 protocols on Monday.
Mayor Eric Adams announced on Friday that masks will be optional for public school students, K-12, and staff starting this coming week.
“I know there are some parents who state they still want their children to wear their masks, you can,” Adams said. “But for those who are ready to take off their masks: We want to see the faces of our children, we want to see their smiles; we want to see when they’re feeling sad so we can comfort them.”
During a press conference in Times Square, Adams urged New Yorkers to “come in and enjoy the restaurants, enjoy the businesses, and be a part of this great city without having to show proof of vaccinations.”
In addition to the mask requirements, this Monday indoor venues, including restaurants, fitness facilities, and entertainment spaces will no longer be required to check for proof of vaccination before customers enter.
Adams reflected on the past two years, praising New Yorkers for their continued perseverance throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Two years ago, New York City was the epicenter of the pandemic, but thanks to New Yorkers getting vaccinated and getting boosted we have made tremendous progress,” Adams recalled.
The mayor continued, “I’ve said time and time again that the numbers and science will guide us as we continue to recover and rebuild, and now New York City is back, and vaccinations are why we’re back. New Yorkers should be getting out and enjoying our amazing city. The fight may not be over, but we’re clearly winning the war. We are open for business and New York City has its groove back.”
Watch Eric Adams’ full speech below.