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More clarification from New York State on Older kids and masks Ron Plants
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Throughout Monday 2 On Your Side heard from lawmakers, daycare providers, and of course parents who were very concerned for the health and well-being of young children if they were required to wear a mask all day.
Now that the guidelines changed again on late Monday afternoon, WGRZ reached back out as some groups were on the verge of filing lawsuits against Governor Cuomo and the state.
So another apparent twist in this unusual policy shift with masking for children Again late in the afternoon. a joint New York State Health and Office of Children and Family Services annoucnement: Both agencies understand how difficult it is to require the youngest children to wear masks, and have jointly agreed to revise guidance allowing child care providers to continue the practices and protocols that have been in place since the start of the pandemic by encouraging, not requi
New York State no longer requiring children at daycares to wear a facemask
After days of complaints and the threat of lawsuits against the state, the policy requiring children between two and five years old to wear masks at daycares changes Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 7:21 PM EDT May 24, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. After days of complaints and the threat of lawsuits against the state, the policy requiring children between two and five years old to wear masks at daycares in New York State is being changed.
Late Monday, the New York State Office of Children and Family Services along with the Department of Health released a statement to Two On Your Side saying they are revising the policy and that they are only encouraging children between the ages of two and five to wear a mask at daycares.