New York lifts indoor mask mandate effective Thursday
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is lifting the statewide requirement to wear a mask indoors or provide businesses with proof of full vaccination.
The indoor mask mandate is set to expire Thursday and will not be renewed, Hochul said.
Hochul said omicron cases peaked Jan. 7 and have dropped 93% since.
The governor said indoor mask requirements would now be left to cities, towns and businesses across the state.
Hochul declined to lift the state’s school mask requirement, citing the vaccination rate among kids 5 to 11.
“We have a little more work to do with the younger kids,” Hochul said. “I think we can do better.”
New York City will maintain its citywide mandates that require proof of vaccination to enter restaurants, theaters and arenas, a spokesperson for the mayor said. Masks continue to be required on mass transit and in schools.
-ABC News' Aaron Katersky