This City Just Reissued Its Mask Mandate For Everyone — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

As the pandemic continues to spread, cities across the country are taking extra precautions to protect their citizens. One such city is taking a proactive approach to the pandemic by reissuing its mask mandate for everyone. This mandate requires all citizens to wear a face covering when in public, regardless of their age or health status. This article will provide an overview of the mandate and discuss the benefits of wearing a mask, as well as provide tips on how to choose the right mask for you. We will also discuss the importance of eating healthy during this time, and provide some tips on how to make healthier food choices.

This City Just Reissued Its Mask Mandate For Everyone — Eat This Not That

The city of New York has just reissued its mask mandate for everyone, regardless of age or health status. This means that all individuals must wear a face covering when in public, including in restaurants, stores, and other public spaces. The mandate also requires that face coverings be worn in any indoor or outdoor space where social distancing is not possible.

The mandate is part of the city’s effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of all New Yorkers. The city has also implemented other measures, such as limiting the number of people in restaurants and other public spaces, to help reduce the spread of the virus.

The mandate is an important reminder that everyone should be taking the necessary precautions to protect themselves and others from the virus. This includes wearing a face covering, washing your hands often, and avoiding large gatherings. It is also important to remember to eat healthy and avoid processed foods to help keep your immune system strong.

The city’s mask mandate is an important step in helping to reduce the spread of COVID-19. It is important for everyone to follow the mandate and take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and others. Eating healthy and avoiding processed foods is also an important part of staying healthy and safe during this time.

Just as one city—Washington D.C.—said it would roll back its face mask mandate, another reinstituted its own. Erie County, New York—home of Buffalo—did so to protect its citizens from a winter COVID wave that came early, as cases rose and hospitals were threatened to be overwhelmed. “We really need to keep the hospitals from being inundated,” Mark Poloncarz, the Erie County executive, said on Monday in a news conference. “These numbers are not good.” Read on to see what this mandate may mean for you, no matter where you live—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss these Sure Signs You’ve Already Had COVID.

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Masks must be worn in all public, indoor facilities, not including those that require a 100 percent COVID-19 vaccination rate. “The medical profession was pleading with us to do something,” Poloncarz said Monday. The stats speak for themselves: “748 new COVID-19 cases confirmed for November 22 by ECDOH. 4,428 total cases over the past 7 days. 464 total new cases per 100,000 Erie County residents over the past 7 days. Total cases through November 22: 120,969. Our positivity rate calculation for yesterday’s data = 11.1%,” according to the Erie County of Public Health.  “We really need to keep the hospitals from being inundated,” Poloncarz said. “We could hit 300 patients by Dec. 1. That’s very scary.”

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“None of us wanted to do phase one…but we feel we must,” Poloncarz said. “Phase two calls for vaccinations, phase three would mean capacity restrictions and phase four would mean shutdowns,” reports WIVB. “The Bayou Restaurant owner Michael Rottger says he can deal with the mask mandate, but any more mandates could be taking it too far.” “We don’t have the power, the man power to have someone sit at the front door and ask people where’s your vaccine card. We can barely get staffing here as it is,” he said. “I honestly think that they are overstepping a little bit by going to these mandates.”

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“Six states — Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington — require most people to wear masks in indoor public places, whether or not they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Puerto Rico has a similar order in place,” according to AARP. “Oregon also requires face-covering in public settings outdoors. Washington state does so for outside events attended by 500 or more people. California, Connecticut and New York have indoor mask mandates that extend only to the unvaccinated.” They add: “Several large cities and counties have reinstated local mask orders, but a number of states, including Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Montana, Tennessee and Texas, have moved via legislation or executive action to prevent local governments and school districts from doing so.”

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Although debate rates over mandates, masks work to protect people from COVID, leading health experts agree. “Masks can help reduce your chance of #COVID19 infection by more than 80%. Masks also help protect from other illnesses like common cold and flu. Wearing a mask- along w/ getting vaccinated- are important steps to stay healthy,” said CDC Chief Rochelle Walensky. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical advisor to the President and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on NPR this week that removing mask mandates in areas of high spread “adds an extra degree of risk.” “When you have a dynamic like that … you really gotta be careful,” he said. “Masks are not going to be forever for sure. The more people that get vaccinated, the more people that get boosted, the lower the level of infection in the community will be, and then you start thinking about pulling back on masks.” “But you don’t want to do it prematurely,” he added. “As much as you’d like to do it, you’ve got to be careful.”

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“We know the tools to stop the spread of COVID: Get vaccinated, get the booster if you are already vaccinated, and please stay home if you’re feeling sick,” said New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul, echoing health experts. “The vaccine and booster is safe, free and widely available. Don’t put it off any longer.” So get vaccinated, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don’t visit any of these 35 Places You’re Most Likely to Catch COVID.