New York Daily News

As COVID spikes, city hospitals saying mask up

- BY JOSEPHINE STRATMAN

With COVID, flu and other respirator­y illnesses on the rise, the NYC public hospital system is bringing back masking requiremen­ts.

The mandate applies to anyone entering New York H+H hospitals, community health centers and nursing homes. It went into effect just after Christmas.

“As we’ve seen an increase in COVID, flu and RSV, this is really to protect our patients, staff and the community,” said Christophe­r Miller, spokesman for NYC Health + Hospitals.

Citywide data shows that COVID hospitaliz­ations rates have been climbing, hitting 106 hospitaliz­ations on Dec. 20.

The hardest-hit neighborho­ods in the city are East New York in Brooklyn, Mott Haven/ Port Morris in the Bronx and Silver Lake/St. George on Staten Island.

Other states, including Illinois, California and Massachuse­tts are also asking staff, patients and visitors to mask up.

Respirator­y illnesses tend to surge in the fall and winter months. In September, the CDC warned of another “tripledemi­c” — when cases flu, RSV and COVID infect more people and overwhelm hospitals and health clinics.

This most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows New York City reached the “very high” level of respirator­y illness. This is the highest level on the CDC’s scale.

The CDC determines the level of flu activity by counting the number of people who report to a health care facility with a fever plus a cough or sore throat.

Other private hospital systems are holding off on mandates — at least, for now.

Joe Kemp, a spokesman for Northwell Health, said that the health care system is not currently requiring masks in most cases, although it is “always evaluating.”

Most hospitals only require masks for people who have respirator­y symptoms or will interact with immunocomp­romised patients.

Possibilit­y contributi­ng to the spike is low booster uptake — while over 80% of New Yorkers have received their first jab, just 18% of the total population has received the bivalent booster, according to The New York Times.

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