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Uber, Lyft Users in New York No Longer Have to Mask Up

Gov. Kathy Hochul said this week that state guidelines regarding face coverings would be revised.

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Uber and Lyft have reportedly decided that riders in New York will no longer have to mask up.

Uber informed users of this policy change in an email, Engadget reports. Lyft also confirmed in a statement that it too had decided to drop the mask mandate on its platform. Uber and Lyft users can still wear masks if they want to, though.

Uber and Lyft both said in May 2020 that drivers and riders alike would need to wear face masks because of the COVID-19 pandemic; anyone who didn't could be kicked off their platforms.

That changed shortly after a federal judge in Florida decided the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention couldn't require travelers to wear face masks on public transportation. Masks were still required in New York, but that changed after Gov. Kathy Hochul said on Sept. 7 that state guidelines regarding face coverings were going to be revised:

"Masking requirements will remain in effect at state-regulated health care facilities and clinical settings," Hochul said in a follow-up tweet. "We are following the data & will continue to adjust our policies as necessary. We are still in this together."

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I've been writing about tech, including everything from privacy and security to consumer electronics and startups, since 2011 for a variety of publications.

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