A new mandate that went into effect Saturday means New Yorkers now must wear a mask when leaving their homes.
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order last Wednesday stating that people in the state must wear a mask in situations where maintaining six feet of social distancing is less plausible, like going to the grocery store. Technically, this means you could still go to the park and sit alone, but masks are still ideal in order to help cease the spread of coronavirus.
It should also be emphasized that wearing face coverings doesn’t replace the need for social distancing. You should still keep yourself a minimum of six feet apart from others.
Naturally, though, the mandate has been politicized by right-wingers who believe the government is infringing on their personal liberties. You know, the way they’re infringing on the liberties of children of immigrant parents, or people who want to get a safe abortion.
Anyway—please stay inside, maintain social distancing, and don’t forget your mask.
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