NYC residents should cover face when in public, mayor says
ALBANY, N.Y. -- As coronavirus cases soared, New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio asked New Yorkers on Thursday to wear a face covering when they go outside to prevent the spread of the virus. Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned that the states supply of breathing machines could be exhausted in six days. And the COVID-19 death toll climbed to at least 2,400. While New York City remained a hotspot, there were troublesome trends around the state as the outbreak spread to every county. Unemployment filings skyrocketed too, as the pandemic wreaked economic havoc.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told New Yorkers to cover their faces when they go outside, even if its a homemade mask, reversing previous guidance advising only those who are sick wear face masks.
Were advising New Yorkers to wear a face covering when you go outside and near other people, de Blasio said at a press conference Thursday. It can be a scarf, it can be something you create at home it can be a bandana.
De Blasio cautioned residents against wearing surgical masks or other medical-grade masks, worrying that it would make the shortage for personal protective equipment in hospitals even worse.