The dem governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, will today announce the lifting of the obligation to wear an indoor mask and the obligation for exhibitors to request vaccination tests from customers.
The New York Times writes it citing three people informed of the decision.
It is still unclear whether or not Hochul will renew the mask requirement in schools, which expires in two weeks.
Similar moves have been announced in four other US states, from New Jersey to California.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims to lift any remaining anti-Covid restrictions in place in England, including the legal requirement for isolation in the event of a positive test, one month ahead of the scheduled date of March 24.
He announced it today, during the Question Times in the House of Commons, underlining however that he must continue the "encouraging trend" that has seen a steady decline in infections and hospitalizations in recent weeks.
The prime minister said he will present the government's strategy to live with the coronavirus, thus treating it as an endemic and no longer as a pandemic, on February 21, the first day after the break in parliamentary sessions.
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French government believes that there are "reasons to hope" that between "the end of March and the beginning of April the vaccination pass",
the transalpine equivalent of the super green pass adopted by Italy, could be revoked: the spokesman for the executive said today. Paris, Gabriel Attal, at the end of the council of ministers.
An optimism dictated in his opinion by the improvement in the health situation.