Pfizer board member Dr. Scott Gottlieb has said that cloth masks don’t provide much protection against the Omicron variant of the CCP virus, in the midst of a spike of cases nationwide.
“If we’re asking [the] public to assume more individual responsibility to protect themselves, and not implementing population-wide measures, we must make sure people can access tools needed to stay safe,” Gottlieb wrote.
“If I think about things, I certainly think about nursing homes and other congregate settings where I think the booster shot is probably the No. 1 priority, to make sure everybody that can be boosted is boosted there. That would be my next priority,” Lamont said.
In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, announced in December that businesses in her state will have to either require masks or proof of COVID-19 vaccination. However, days later, Hochul appeared to go back on her order and said counties have the option to opt-out.
Some of the state’s county executives said it would be impossible to enforce such a mandate.
“My health department has critical things to do that are more important than enforcing this, and I think small businesses have been through enough already,” Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, a Republican, told media outlets in December. “God forbid the governor directs the state police to go out and enforce it.”