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Return of the masks: New York recommends face coverings with COVID circumstances on the rise

Public well being authorities in New York Metropolis are recommending locals and guests put on a masks once more as a result of excessive stage of COVID-19 transmission within the Huge Apple.

The New York Division of Well being tweeted out the advisory on Friday, and requested that “all New Yorkers ought to put on a high-quality masks, reminiscent of an N95, KN95 or KF94 in all public indoor settings and round crowds outdoors” to assist sluggish the unfold.

In response to the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, every of town’s 5 boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island — are categorised as locations of “excessive” group transmission.

The advisory comes quickly after a Columbia College research discovered that newer subvariants of the omicron pressure are more proficient at evading the protections offered by vaccines and antibody therapies. These subvariants are additionally extremely transmissible attributable to mutations within the spike protein, researchers mentioned, with subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 making up greater than 50% of recent circumstances within the U.S.

“Our research means that as these extremely transmissible subvariants proceed to develop across the globe, they may result in extra breakthrough infections in people who find themselves vaccinated and boosted with at present accessible mRNA vaccines,” chief researcher David D. Ho mentioned, based on a launch from the college.   

WNBC, the NBC community station in New York Metropolis, reported that Lengthy Island has the best reinfection fee (7.3 per 100K) during the last week, with New York Metropolis (6.9 per 100,000) not far behind.

Well being officers additionally warning that those that determine to put on a masks ought to ensure that it goes over the nostril and never simply the mouth.

For extra data, go to The Washington Occasions COVID-19 useful resource web page.

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