New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday announced an extension to the state’s indoor mask mandate through Feb. 10. This is the second time the mask mandate has been extended since Hochul came into office in August 2021. “We’ll be extending that just through Feb. 10,” Hochul said. “Probably a couple days before then, we’ll be evaluating. But if we continue on this rapid trend downward, we’ll be in a good place. If it levels off or something else happens, I need that flexibility.” New reported coronavirus infections have declined in recent weeks, having dropped from almost 70,000 a day in New York during the week ending Jan. 12 to about 20,000 during the week ending Jan. 26. The governor initially imposed a mandate in December 2021 that required people to wear masks for all public indoor settings—unless they were vaccinated in spaces that had vaccine mandates. The mandate was …