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Tri-State Mask Guide: When, Where and Who Needs to Wear One Now

Here's a handy guide as to when and where vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals will need to mask up in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as of Wednesday

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Just a day before the three tri-states make the most aggressive move in their pandemic recoveries after more than a year of devastation, business owners in New York are left with a crucial decision: Masks on or masks off for the fully vaccinated? Tracie Strahan reports.

A number of states have embraced new federal guidelines that say fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or outside in most situations, including, most recently, New York. Those changes took effect Wednesday.

That said, the lifting of state mandates has caused some confusion because it doesn't mean everywhere and private businesses can still opt to require whatever additional COVID precautions they choose.

Even as the CDC eased its guidance, some federal mask rules remain in effect. The mandate still applies when within airports or on planes, over-the-road buses and commuter buses and rails, according to the TSA. The agency has previously said its mask mandates would remain in effect at least through mid-September.

Here's a glance at where things stand so far regarding mask-wearing requirements for fully vaccinated people and non-vaccinated people in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced New York will adopt the CDC's recommendations on indoor masking for fully vaccinated people starting May 19.

MASKS REQUIRED FOR ALL:

  • Public transit, including the LIRR, which issued this alert: "As a reminder, masks that cover your nose and mouth are still required for the entire duration of your LIRR train ride, at stations and on outdoor platforms, regardless of your vaccination status or social distancing. We appreciate your cooperation."
  • Nursing homes
  • Homeless shelters
  • Jails
  • Schools
  • Health care facilities
  • Private businesses and venues will still have the right to enforce whatever additional COVID requirements they want, including requiring all patrons to wear masks, given that there is no clear-cut way of determining who is vaccinated and who is not

IF YOU ARE FULLY VACCINATED:

  • Individuals who are fully vaccinated do not need to wear masks outdoors or in most indoor settings, including while attending large-scale events or venues

IF YOU ARE NOT VACCINATED:

  • Unvaccinated individuals, under both CDC and state guidance must wear masks in all public settings
  • Unvaccinated attendees and attendees who have an unknown vaccination status for large-scale indoor events that exceed the State's social gathering limits must wear masks, except while seated and eating or drinking
  • Retail
  • Food services
  • Offices
  • Gyms and fitness centers
  • Amusement and family entertainment
  • Hair salons, barber shops and other personal care services

Gov. Phil Murphy eliminated the outdoor mask mandate for all people, vaccinated or not, but is opting to keep his state's indoor mask rule in place for public settings.

MASKS NOT REQUIRED:

  • People can forgo wearing masks outdoors regardless of vaccination status
  • Masks/social distancing no longer required at outdoor high shcool sporting events in New Jersey. However, the NJSIAA is deferring to local schools to set their policies.
  • Individuals at gatherings in indoor private spaces that number fewer than 50 individuals are not required to wear masks, regardless of their ability to maintain six feet of distance from other individuals or groups, and regardless of theirbvaccination status.

MASKS REQUIRED FOR ALL:

  • Masks will still be required in indoor public spaces, whether you are vaccinated or not.
  • Child care centers
  • Child care facilities
  • Youth summer camps
  • Public, private, and parochial preschool program premises
  • Elementary and secondary schools, including charter and renaissance schools
  • Hospitals or health care settings
  • Settings with vulnerable populations, like long-term care facilities
  • State correctional facilities
  • Retail, recreational, and entertainment businesses
  • Food or beverage establishments
  • Casinos

IF YOU ARE FULLY VACCINATED:

  • Fully vaccinated people can forgo wearing masks outdoors

Gov. Ned Lamont was the first tri-state governor to say his state would ditch indoor and mask rules for vaccinated people in most places starting May 19. Outdoor mask requirements have already been eliminated statewide.

MASKS NOT REQUIRED:

  • Masks will no longer be required outdoors

MASKS REQUIRED FOR ALL:

Masks will continue to be required in some places, whether you are vaccinated or not. Here is where they will be required:

IF YOU ARE NOT VACCINATED:

For people who are not vaccinated, masks will be required:

  • Inside
  • Health care facilities
  • Facilities housing vulnerable populations
  • Public and private transit
  • Correctional facilities
  • Schools
  • Childcare facilities
  • The Hartford Yards Goats are encouraging people who are not fully vaccinated to wear a mask at the ballpark.

IF YOU ARE FULLY VACCINATED:

Vaccinated people will not be required to wear masks indoors in several settings, but there are some exceptions.

Masks will be required in the following settings:

  • Health care facilities
  • Facilities housing vulnerable populations
  • Public and private transit
  • Correctional facilities
  • Schools
  • Childcare facilities
  • Businesses, state and local government offices and events may choose to require universal masking.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Masks will not be required:

Meanwhile:

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