State To Lift Mask Requirement In Schools Effective Wednesday

Image from Hochul's YouTube channel.

ALBANY, NY – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced plans to end the state mask requirement in schools starting on March 2, 2022.

The Governor made this decision based on the analysis of several key COVID-19 data trends and after consulting with health and education experts, as well as parents, teachers and school administrators. The announcement also follows recent changes in metrics used by the CDC to determine risk and transmission levels in communities. Other mitigation measures should remain in place.

“With more New Yorkers getting vaccinated, and the steady decline over the past several weeks in cases and hospitalizations from Omicron, we are now entering a new phase of the pandemic. Because New Yorkers have stepped up, we can confidently remove the statewide mask requirement in our schools,” Hochul said. “This is a huge step forward for our kids and communities and I am grateful to the students, educators and parents for their dedication to keeping us all safe—we’ve reached this milestone because of your hard work.”

New York has made significant progress in the fight against COVID-19. Among large states, New York has the highest rate of adults fully vaccinated for COVID-19, the highest rate of teenagers fully vaccinated for COVID-19, and the second-highest rate of children ages 5-11 fully vaccinated. New York State has experienced a 98 percent decline in COVID-19 cases since the Omicron peak, and a continuous downward trend in cases for 51 consecutive days.

The number of children testing positive for COVID is declining to levels not seen since before students returned from summer break; yesterday 229 cases were reported compared to a 7-day average of 832 cases at the beginning of the school year. Pediatric hospitalizations have declined by roughly 80 percent since the Omicron peak.

Ahead of Midwinter break, 4.8 million tests were sent to schools for children to take home. An additional 4.8 million tests will be sent this week for students to take home upon their return to school. In total, 20.8 million tests have been distributed to schools. Over the past six weeks, the State established 261 #VaxForKids sites, bringing the vaccine directly to New York families to help parents and guardians get their eligible children vaccinated and boosted.

State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett said, “Thanks to the hard work of New Yorkers, today we are able to lift the statewide mask requirement for schools. As Governor Hochul said, we will remain vigilant as New York moves forward, and our team at the Department of Health will continue to monitor the data and advance early warning monitoring systems like wastewater surveillance. We continue to urge all New Yorkers to get vaccinated and get boosted, and we will work with our partners in education statewide to ensure our schools, teachers, and students have the support they need to keep our classrooms healthy and safe.”

State Education Commissioner Dr. Betty A. Rosa said, “I thank the Governor for her leadership. Working together we look forward to keeping our schools safe for students and educators.”

Press release from Governor Hochul’s office.

Statement from Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay: “Ending the school mask mandate is welcome news and an overdue victory for children and parents. It’s taken Gov. Hochul far too long to arrive at this decision. Republicans were calling for this step to be taken weeks ago, when other states had already started to unmask children and after the state supreme court struck down the mandate. New York will always do better when common sense dictates policy and decision making, rather than politics. While unnecessarily delayed, this decision is a positive development in our road back to normalcy, and I look forward to the end of mandates as New York continues to move forward.”

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  1. Surprised she didn’t wait till elections were closer or the lawsuit went back to court. This still will not hide her inability to run the state and continued following of her previous boss’s failed ideas. Teachers must be furious since NYSUT has already endorsed her for reelection. Let’s see what schools follow suit. I heard Fulton sent word within an hour of seeing this the kids are done wearing masks Wednesday. Can’t wait to see all the happy kids Wednesday after they can see each other’s faces for the first time in two years.

  2. “Seeing our poll numbers dropping,….uh, uh, I mean our COVID cases dropping, we are ceasing our mask mandate.

    …and remember this November , it was us who kept you safe.”

    This public service announcement brought to you by big brother, and sister, Albany.

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