Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ordered all New York residents to wear face coverings in public when they can't remain six feet apart.
People in New York now have to wear face coverings when they are unable to stay 6 feet from others, such as when riding the subway.People in New York now have to wear face coverings when they are unable to stay 6 feet from others, such as when riding the subway.Gov. Andrew Cuomo has joined other states and ordered people in New York to wear face coverings in public when they can't remain 6 feet apart, in order to protect the gains his state has made against the coronavirus.
After New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that grocery stores could now require all customers to wear masks, the governor went further, ordering everyone in the state to wear something to cover their nose and mouth any time they can't stay 6 feet apart. Cuomo said for now, the rule would be enforced without fines.
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