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SUNY vaccine mandate part of state clash over segregating unvaccinated

New York State Team Two very different versions of a post-COVID-19 pandemic world have emerged in New York state as authorities pursue plans for separating people based on vaccination status in certain circumstances. For those vaccinated, life will soon once again include jam-packed concerts, fans crammed into baseball stadiums and other raucous celebrations filling large outdoor venues. For the unvaccinated, however, it will feature occupancy limits at venues and social distance rules that have kept people at least six feet apart to limit the spread of coronavirus over the past year. The growing divide stemmed from new state directives allowing specialized treatment of vaccinated people. At large outdoor venues, for example, that includes creating special areas without social-distancing requirements for vaccinated attendees, beginning May 19. Mask wearing would still be required at all venues.

SUNY vaccine mandate part of state clash over separating the unvaccinated

New York State Team Two very different versions of a post-COVID-19 pandemic world have emerged in New York state as authorities pursue plans for separating people based on vaccination status in certain circumstances. For those vaccinated, life will soon once again include jam-packed concerts, fans crammed into baseball stadiums and other raucous celebrations filling large outdoor venues. For the unvaccinated, however, it will feature occupancy limits at venues and social distance rules that have kept people at least six feet apart to limit the spread of coronavirus over the past year. The growing divide stemmed from new state directives allowing specialized treatment of vaccinated people. At large outdoor venues, for example, that includes creating special areas without social-distancing requirements for vaccinated attendees, beginning May 19. Mask wearing would still be required at all venues.

Even as pandemic restrictions fade in Minnesota, officials and experts say, COVID-19 will remain

For how long is an open question. Written By: Matthew Guerry | × A Minnesota State University Moorhead student gets a shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine during an on-campus vaccine clinic Tuesday, May 4. Tanner Robinson / WDAY ST. PAUL Attendance limits for outdoor events, dining and get-togethers put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 lifted across Minnesota on Friday, May 7. With case growth slowing and hospitalizations on the decline, caps on indoor occupancy will lift later this month, though masks will still be required in smaller venues until early July at the latest. Despite those developments, and the news that 2 million Minnesotans have been fully vaccinated as of last week, officials and health experts say COVID-19 will continue to be a fact of life for some time to come.

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