In response to updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mask mandates in some of the last holdouts will finally be discarded as America seeks to emerge from the COVID-19 policies that have dominated political discourse for the last two years.
Vaccine passport and masking requirements in New York City will be lifted on Monday, Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday, including the city's school mask mandate and vaccination requirements for restaurants, entertainment venues, and other public indoor spaces.
More than 8 out of every 10 Americans are at low risk of COVID-19 and have no need to wear masks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Only "researchers, trial participants, regulators, and others" who act in what Pfizer deems to be "the best interest" of patients have access to the pharmaceutical company's clinical trial documents that reveal injuries and deaths from their Covid-19 mRNA drug.
New York is lifting its statewide mask mandate for schoolchildren on March 2, after months of debate and demands from New Yorkers who have been fighting for their kids’ right to attend school without wearing a face covering.