Angry protests, fading patience to test public health COVID-19 bulwark in U.S.
WASHINGTON — The long shadow of an enduring, Canadian-born protest movement is darkening America’s doorstep, just as waning public patience and conflicting policy advice put ever more pressure on fragile COVID-19 defences in the United States.
Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island joined the ranks Wednesday of several other U.S. states, most led by Democrats, in planning to lift or ease rules that require face masks in certain indoor settings.
That’s despite the official position of the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that masks should continue to be worn indoors whenever there’s an elevated risk of COVID-19 transmission.
“We understand where the emotions of the country are — people are tired of masks,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki.