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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman joined Michael Demetriou, who sued the state to end the indoor mask mandate in New York, and other parents, students, and school board members to rally against a decision Monday by the state's highest court to extend the stay on school mask mandates until March 2.
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This comes a few days after Governor Kathy Hochul extended the indoor mask mandate until February 10.
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Connecticut continues to see fewer COVID-19 cases, reaching an 11.4% test positivity rate – the lowest since late December. New York’s infections are down about 46% from the previous week’s tally of cases.
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said Governor Kathy Hochul should “stand down” with her appeal to keep New York’s indoor mask mandate in effect through Feb. 1. This comes as a state Supreme Court judge found the mandate to be unconstitutional on Monday.
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Governor Ned Lamont says the Build Back Better plan would be a huge help to Connecticut child care providers.
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said his administration will not enforce the state’s mask mandate for indoor public spaces and schools.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul continues to defend a mask mandate for indoor businesses that went into effect last week.
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LIRR and Metro-North commuters will pay less for off-peak trains beginning in March.
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Governor Kathy Hochul defended her statewide mask mandate Tuesday, as fallout from the directive continued with at least one dozen counties in the state refusing to enforce the directive.
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Questions emerged Monday over whether new mask and vaccination requirements imposed by Gov. Kathy Hochul will be carried out by the businesses that must comply with them and the local governments that are being asked to enforce them.