New York City school children will not be required to wear masks or face coverings when outside on school grounds.
"Throughout the pandemic, our schools have remained some of the safest spaces for our students and staff, thanks to our gold standard health and safety protocol," said Schools
Chancellor David Banks. "I am so pleased that we are able to make this exciting announcement and safely allow students and staff to remove their masks when outdoors at NYC public schools."
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