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New York State plans to relax epidemic regulations, but New York City has no intention of playing at home

New York State plans to relax epidemic regulations, but New York City has no intention of playing at home

Live Bar February 10 News The New York Times news that New York Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to cancel the New York State mask and vaccine injunctions.

The epidemic prevention regulation, which requires customers to have a full vaccination certificate or wear a mask indoors at all times, expires on Thursday local time, and the source expects that Kathy Hochul will not renew the epidemic prevention regulation;

But parts of New York State plan to continue their own, comparatively stricter epidemic prevention rules — New York City is among them. New York City currently requires full vaccination certificates to be presented in restaurants, large gatherings, sports halls, movie theaters, etc. to enter. The epidemic prevention regulation needs to be renewed every five days, and according to city hall officials, the rule was renewed on Tuesday local time.

The mayor of New York has previously stated that they will abide by the content of the previously issued decree.

For now, as long as New York City doesn't relax its epidemic rules, Irving will continue to be unable to play at home (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, New York).

(Steve Galen)

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