Many still wearing masks despite improved conditions on Friday
Many people are still wearing masks as a precaution on Friday, despite improved air quality.


NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York City and the Tri-State are seeing visible smoke and hazy skies across the state and spikes in smoke-related pollution due to smoke from the wildfires in Canada.
There will be some temporary improvement on Friday but there will be a resurgence Friday night and Saturday before showers and thunderstorms clean the air.
Fine particle pollution from wildfire smoke can cause shortness of breath, coughing, dizziness, or fatigue, and can aggravate heart and lung diseases and other chronic health issues.
Experts suggest reducing or eliminating outdoor activities, wearing an N95 mask if you have to be outside and keeping your indoor air cleaner by closing windows and running an air purifier or air conditioner.
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Many people are still wearing masks as a precaution on Friday, despite improved air quality.

The Wildlife Conservation Society says that all five of its Wildlife Conservation Society parks in NYC (Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, New York Aquarium) are focused on the safety of animals and guests.
Officials say they have shifted summer camp programs indoors and live interpretation programs (shows, keeper chats, feedings) are being shortened or moved indoors.
"We monitor our animals and provide them choice of outdoor and indoor spaces," an official said."We have not seen any issues for our animals as of yet, and, continue to monitor."
Officials with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have updated the Air Quality Advisory for Friday.

The updated advisory is as follows:
The advisory remains in effect until 11:59 p.m.