NY religious organizations prepare for indoor mask mandate

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NY indoor mask mandate starts Monday

Local religious organizations are preparing for the indoor mask mandate in NY, which begins Monday.

Beginning Monday, New Yorkers will once again have to mask up in all public places, including churches and synagogues, unless the establishment implements a COVID-19 vaccine requirement.

Religious organizations across the state are preparing for the change, as New York continues its battle against coronavirus.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan told FOX 5 NY that he believes the mandate will not have an impact. He says those attending mass now will continue without objection. 

"Our people were exemplary the last 22 months," Cardinal Doland said. "And we’ve obeyed the mandates, the churches, our schools our institutions, our Catholic schools, they were remarkably safe and secure and healthy."

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Mixed reaction to indoor mask mandate for most public places in NY

New York's new indoor mask mandate for most indoor spaces goes into effect Monday and will go through at least January 15 is getting a mixed reception from many New Yorkers.

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Masks and proof of vaccination are already a requirement at the Cathedral. 

Meanwhile, at the Lincoln Square Synagogue, the majority of attendants were wearing masks as they were coming out of service. 

"It's annoying," said Zachary Gorden, who attends the Lincoln Square Synagogue. "But if I have to do it for now, I'll do it for a little longer."

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NYC small businesses seek guidance

Later this month, businesses across New York city will have to make sure kids are vaccinated against COVID-19. But some business owners say these new protocols are wreaking havoc on their bottom line and are asking for more guidance.

Houses of worship across the city have been doing in-person services for some time now, and the plan is to continue doing so.

Governor Kathy Hochul's mask mandate comes as COVID-19 cases across the state are on the rise. The mandate will run from Monday until at least January 15, at which point Gov. Hochul says she will reevaluate. 

Those who violate the mandate could be fined up to $1,000.