Masks will not be required outdoors in schools; indoor mandate remains, Cuomo says
New York students will no longer be required to wear masks outdoors on school grounds, but the state's decision to relax rules ahead of a federal policy change fell short of removing an indoor-mask mandate for K-12 grades as a letter Friday had anticipated. The revised announcement came after a weekend of much confusion over masking rules for students, teachers and other staff over what would be the policy for schools going forward.
New York students will no longer be required to wear masks outdoors on school grounds, but the state's decision to relax rules ahead of a federal policy change fell short of removing an indoor-mask mandate for K-12 grades as a letter Friday had anticipated. The revised announcement came after a weekend of much confusion over masking rules for students, teachers and other staff over what would be the policy for schools going forward.
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