NY Governor Cuts Health Worker Quarantine

NY Governor Cuts Health Worker Quarantine
A video photo showing New York Gov. Kathy Hochul delivering a guidance about health worker quarantine at the Capitol, on Dec. 24, 2021. AP/Screenshot via The Epoch Times
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has gone on a Christmas Eve offensive against her coronavirus critics.

She insisted at a news conference Friday that the state acted early and has done everything it can against the rapid spread of the omicron variant.

Hochul says the state is shortening the amount of time essential workers must stay home after testing positive. Fully vaccinated people in health care and other frontline fields can return to work after five days instead of 10 if they’re not showing symptoms or their symptoms are resolving. They must also wear masks on the job.

Some Republican officials have called the mask mandate an overreach.

“We’re going to continue to spread holiday cheer, not COVID,” Hochul said in remarks at the Capitol. “We are going to keep things open. We’re going to do the right things, but we will not get complacent. We are going to get through this battle my friends. We’re smart. We know how to do this. We’re not shutting down business. We’re not shutting down schools.”