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 COURIER LIFE, MARCH 25-31, 2022 
 BY ETHAN STARK-MILLER 
 Mayor Eric Adams announced  
 March 14 that the city  
 would lift the mask mandate for  
 children under five years of age  
 next month, provided COVID-19  
 cases remain low. 
 The announcement means  
 that youngsters between the  
 ages of 2 and 4 will no longer  
 be required to wear  face masks  
 in school and daycare settings  
 come April 4. 
 “We are continuing our serious  
 moment of peeling back the  
 masks off the faces of our people  
 as we continue the process of getting  
 our city really back to a level  
 of normality,” Adams said. “We  
 want to see our baby’s faces, I’ve  
 said this over and over again.  
 And our children want to see the  
 faces of their loved ones.” 
 Parents will still have the option  
 to have their children between  
 2 and 4 continue to wear  
 masks in school and daycare. 
 Adams said that after removing  
 masks for K-12 students two  
 weeks ago, the administration  
 wanted to wait two more incubation  
 periods before removing the  
 mandate for 2 to 4 year-olds. 
 “It’s now been two weeks  
 since we removed the mask mandate  
 for K-12 public school children, 
  and our percent positivity  
 in schools has, thankfully, remained  
 low,” Adams said. “Each  
 day, we review the data, and if we  
 continue to see low levels of risk,  
 then, on Monday, April 4, we will  
 make masks optional for 2-4 year  
 old children in schools and daycare  
 settings. This will allow us  
 sufficient time to evaluate the  
 numbers and make sound decisions  
 for our youngest New Yorkers. 
  We must get this right for the  
 health of our kids, and I refuse to  
 Kids can unmask starting April 4, Mayor Eric Adams announced March 22. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office 
 jeopardize their safety by rushing  
 a decision.” 
 However, Adams said, the decision  
 is contingent on where  
 COVID case numbers are in two  
 weeks.  Dr.  Ashwin  Vasan,  the  
 city’s new health commissioner,  
 said they’ll carefully watch the  
 numbers over the next two weeks  
 and may have to adjust if they are  
 higher than current levels before  
 or after April 4. 
 In response to a reporter’s  
 question about why the decision  
 to lift this mask mandate is being  
 made now, as the new COVID  
 BA.2 subvariant is on the rise,  
 Vasan said they’re currently not  
 seeing evidence that severe illness  
 from the variant is tied to  
 any age group. 
 “At this point, we’re very concerned  
 about the long-term effects  
 of COVID in everyone,” Vasan  
 said. “We’re concerned about  
 the long term effects in our children, 
  and we’re constantly monitoring  
 them. Right now overall  
 risk remains low. Overall cases  
 in children remain low. Hospitalizations  
 in children remain low,  
 which is giving us comfort to  
 make this decision at this point.” 
 Masks off! 
 Mayor lifts mask mandate for  
 children between 2 and 4 
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