Masks are no longer required in L.A. County

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Indoor mask-wearing is no longer mandatory in Los Angeles County, thanks to a new health order implemented in response to federal data showing a decreased impact of COVID-19 on the county’s health-care system.

As of midnight Friday, mask-wearing went from mandatory to “strongly recommended” in most indoor spaces across the county. Masking is still required in higher-risk settings, including health care facilities, transit centers, airports, aboard public transit, in correctional facilities and at homeless shelters and long-term care facilities.

Indoor masks also continue to be required on K-12 school campuses, although the county and state will lift that requirement on March 12. The policy, however, is expected to remain in place in the Los Angeles Unified School District until the end of the school year.

Despite the easing of the requirement, county officials noted that individual businesses can still opt to require face coverings. People are also free to wear masks whenever they see fit, particularly in crowded settings or while interacting with people at higher risk of severe illness from the virus.

Ferrer warned Thursday that despite the lifting of COVID-related mandates, people shouldn’t think that life is completely returning to normal.

“It’s very tempting to think the pandemic is over and we can return to the way things were before the pandemic,” she said. “And while transmission has greatly slowed and we’re in a much better place with our powerful tools that help so many avoid the worst effects of this virus, there do continue to be thousands of people whose lives, families and work are disrupted each day because either they or someone close to them is newly infected with COVID-19. And for some of these people, their infection can and will lead to more severe illness.”

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County Board of Supervisors Chair Holly Mitchell echoed that sentiment, noting that while countywide COVID metrics are improving, there are individual communities that have higher case rates and more susceptibility to the virus.

She said that “as we move back into our new status of low risk,” it should be clear “at the community level that we can’t have a one-size-fits-all approach to ongoing prevention practices.”

“And so, again, hoping people will do what’s best for them, their families and their communities in choosing to continue to mask or not,” she said. “We need to be conscientious and follow the guidance, really making sure we’re prioritizing the needs of the county as a whole with common-sense protections that really enable everyone to thrive.”

The mask mandate was lifted following data released Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that officially moved the county out of the CDC’s “high” virus activity category and into the “low” category. The CDC updates its county-level data every Thursday.

The CDC designations are based largely on the number of new virus- related hospital admissions and on the percentage of hospital beds being occupied by COVID-positive patients, along with a county’s overall rate of new COVID cases.

Ferrer noted that people attending indoor mega-events of 1,000 or more people — such as sporting events — will still be required to show proof of COVID vaccination or a recent negative test to be admitted. Vaccine verification or a negative test will also still be required for workers at health care facilities and congregate-care facilities.

But the county has dropped its requirement that people show proof of vaccination to patronize indoor portions of bars, nightclubs and lounges or outdoor mega-events.

However, a city of Los Angeles ordinance that took effect Nov. 8 remains in effect. That ordinance requires people over age 12 to show proof of vaccination before patronizing indoor restaurants, gyms, entertainment and recreational facilities, personal care establishments, some city buildings and mega-events with 5,000 or more attendees within the city of Los Angeles. People can be exempt from that mandate for medical reasons or if they have a “sincerely held religious belief,” and each business is responsible for reviewing exemptions.

City Council President Nury Martinez on Friday introduced a motion to start to the process of possibly rescinding the ordinance. But the full council must first agree to do so, then the city attorney will have to draft a new ordinance and bring it back to the council for another vote.

While the county’s mask mandate was lifted, Ferrer warned that the virus remains a threat. She said the county will be monitoring seven “alert signals” that could portend increased virus activity and lead to a resurgence of some limited restrictions. Three of the “alert signals” are community-wide metrics — the emergence of variants of concern, COVID-19 emergency department visits and cumulative COVID case rates in high-poverty communities.

The other four “alert signals” involve specific sectors, tracking outbreaks at skilled nursing facilities, at K-12 schools, at homeless shelters and at worksites.

If two or more of the signals rise to alert levels, it will trigger a county investigation into the reasons for the increases, and whether some specific mitigation measures need to be imposed.

Ferrer noted that as of Thursday, only one category of the monitoring areas was in the “alert” range, with seven new school outbreaks reported over the past week. She said health officials have been investigating the issue, and as a result, will strongly recommend that students and staff continue to wear masks indoors even when the requirement is lifted. The county is also recommending other improvements at schools, such as improved ventilation indoors and stepped-up monitoring for symptoms of illness and weekly testing of unvaccinated people.

She called the recommendations examples of the types of steps the county may take if other “alert signals” are triggered.

County Supervisor Hilda Solis said the county will remain prepared to respond if COVID makes a resurgence.

“Even as we enjoy the new opportunities given lower transmission, I want to ensure our residents that moving forward, I will continue to make sure that our county is prepared in the event of a future variant or surge,” Solis said in a statement.

The county reported 47 new COVID-19 deaths Friday, raising the overall death toll from the virus to 30,957.

The county also reported a total of 1,427 new COVID cases, raising the cumulative pandemic total to 2,802,123.

The rolling average daily rate of people testing for the virus was 1.2% as of Friday, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

According to state figures, there were 817 COVID-positive patients in county hospitals as of Friday, down from 852 on Thursday. Of those patients, 141 were being treated in intensive care, up slightly from 137 the previous day.

Ferrer said that as of Thursday, 83% of eligible county residents aged 5 and older have received at least one dose of COVID vaccine, while 74% are fully vaccinated and 37% are fully vaccinated with a booster shot. Of the county’s overall 10.3 million population, 78% have received at least one dose, 70% are fully vaccinated, and 35% are vaccinated and boosted.

Children aged 5-11 have the lowest vaccination rate, with 35% receiving at least one dose and 29% fully vaccinated.

Copyright 2022, City News Service, Inc.

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Mind Boggled
Mind Boggled
2 years ago

There seems enough hate, anger and idiocy on this thread to spark
WW III. In the land of free speech, it’s mind boggling that folks don’t seem to appreciate the right or respect the publication. People in countries ravaged by the pandemic and equally ravaged by the invasion of Ukraine are not lucky enough to have free press to express themselves. Here in West Hollywood we have this behavior when comments could be focused on improving situations, solving problems and otherwise being respectful and enjoying life.

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago

Barbara Ferrer is hot and masks save lives. And you’re safe from Covid when you get to your restaurant table. Covid free zone. But if you get up, be so careful. Covid comes out when you get up from your table. Hold your breath if you can! Garcetti says he holds his breath and that’s safe!

Last edited 2 years ago by Dawn Lacey
greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

“WAAAA, I’M SO OPPRESSED.”

-Dawn Lacey

You need to find God.

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

You denied god a long time ago green eyed guy. You need to find science.

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

“Find science”

Damn, if only I listened to the orange fuhrer and injected bleach or cured covid with UV light.

Your multiple comments on here show how triggered you are.

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

You live on this site, sweetie. You’ve probably benefited from all those stimmy checks.

West
2 years ago

You are invited! LGBTQ+ HEALTH FREEDOM PICNIC! When: Sunday, March 20th 2022, from 12pm—4pm. Location: West Hollywood Park (647 N. San Vicente Blvd. 90069). Food & beverages provided! Free! Come reunite with your West Hollywood community and take part in the transformation of our neighborhood and world! All LGBTQ+ people and allies, vaccinated or not, are welcomed into our special community and our fight for freedom! This is an INTEGRATED event that sends a message of LOVE during a time of fear. Our picnics are inspired by the French picnics outside diners in peaceful protest of medical segregation. We picnic… Read more »

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WehoFan
WehoFan
2 years ago

Why are you blocking comments??

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago

Lol. As people still sport their civic-duty superiority and liberal genuflection of wearing a mask outdoors by themselves (while fully vaxxed and boosted). This is going to be fun watching people in their 2006 Prius wearing a mask alone in 2022. Time to move on, honey. And enjoy those $8 / gallon prices. Let’s go Brandon!!!!

Triggered
Triggered
2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

It is interesting how all of the people responding to this news want to blame away a pandemic, cry about wearing masks and rage against vaccinations. Tribalism doesn’t scare a virus away. And people who drive a 2006 Prius are better prepared for gas increases that have everything to do with world supply and a war in Ukraine. Wear your red and be angry because the elephant told you to until it’s time to storm the capitol again. #makeamericagreatagain

WehoFan
WehoFan
2 years ago
Reply to  Triggered

Democrat poll numbers drop and mask mandates suddenly go away. The little tyrant fauci is off tv. These aren’t coincidences. Wake up.

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago
Reply to  WehoFan

***Coronavirus infections/hospitalizations/deaths drop and mask mandates are slowly lifted (not even fully yet)

These aren’t coincidences. Wake up.

TruthTeller
TruthTeller
2 years ago
Reply to  Triggered

The world is a worse place today under Biden than it was under Trump.

It seems you’re the one who’s triggered by reality.

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago
Reply to  TruthTeller

Are you still salty the big orange fat man lost the election?

It seems you’re the one who’s triggered by reality.”

Can you please tell this to your orange führer and his hoard of delusional followers who think he won the election and will still be reinstated? Thanks!

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago
Reply to  Triggered

Honey, masks didn’t save anyone. None of the theatrics did, but I’m glad you felt safer walking down SMB outdoors with your mask!! You’ve probably done more reckless things from Grindr or a night at the mother load….stop genuflecting. And gas was up prior to Ukrainian war. Drive electric? I pray for you when Garcetti and Gel head Newsom begs you to turn down your thermostat and unplug your phone when the thermometer goes up. California is the largest state importer of energy. However, you think all your energy comes from a windmill in Palm Springs cause that’s who you… Read more »

Triggered
Triggered
2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

You don’t even live here, but feel the need to post your angry rhetoric in a local publication because that’s who you are. You drop stereotypical tropes to make yourself feel better and actually take the time to include local landmarks in your rants like a Weho stalker. Honey, is this how you make America great again? Bye Bye troll queen.

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago
Reply to  Triggered

Honey, I own a ton of property. Lol you seem angry (& triggered).

Trumpy & Putin
Trumpy & Putin
2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

Trump forever pandered to Vladimir Putin who eventually responded by theoretically grabbing him by his orange pussy, escalating the onset of the Ukraine invasion and putting our country in dire jeopardy. The acolytes all have blood on their hands. Please justify and/or explain your way out of that.

WehoFan
WehoFan
2 years ago

The only thing that changed was the democrats poll numbers.

WehoFan
WehoFan
2 years ago

Fire the west hollywood city council. They banned you from restaurants. They forced you to wear masks. They forced you to get vaccinated and boosted. They called you racist if you asked questions. These people are corrupt.

Confused
Confused
2 years ago

Please clarify the current rules in West Hollywood. After all, the publication is called WeHoville.

TruthTeller
TruthTeller
2 years ago

More liberal nonsense! For two years they screamed “trust the science”. June of last year LA County had an average of 2 deaths a day when they reimposed the mask mandate. Today, it’s 53 deaths and suddenly masks aren’t required? What a load of BS! It’s not that “the science” has changed, it’s that masks aren’t politically popular anymore. These clowns have shifted the goalposts as they’re terrified of midterms. And the saddest part? There are so many deathly partisan liberals who will STILL wear a mask (because they’ve convinced themselves to not mask makes you Republican). And everyone knows… Read more »

john
john
2 years ago
Reply to  TruthTeller

Yes, and any push back against the government restrictions was misinformation and needed to be censored!
Funny how big tech also deleted any information about Hunter Biden’s laptop when if first came to public knowledge saying it was, “Russian misinformation”. Let everyone express opposing ideas and each individual can decide based on ALL the information. There are still liberals who really think his laptop is/was Russian disinformation. Many of them also have no idea of Hunter’s use of the N-Word in texts.