NY May Soon End Mask Mandate, Vaccine Passports as First Responders, Others Block Brooklyn Bridge in Freedom Protest [VIDEOS]

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by Kelen McBreen, IW

With New York’s statewide mandate requiring proof of vaccination or a mask to enter an indoor business expiring on Wednesday, Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul recently hinted she may let it come to an end.

On Wednesday, Hochul told New Yorkers, “We put some protections in place to help our workplaces, help our employees and customers. We will be having a conversation about that, if you can just hold on until Wednesday’s news conference.”

The state’s mandatory mask policy for schools expires on February 21.

“We are going to assess our situation here in New York,” the governor said regarding the school mask mandate. “I’m going to continue to head in that direction, we are hoping to get to that, I’ve said that for weeks that is our goal.”

ABC News 10 reports on Hochul’s announcement in the following video:

Meanwhile, hundreds of New York City first responders and other concerned citizens marched across the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday in a demonstration against vaccine mandates, vaccine passports, mask mandates and more.