LOS ANGELES HOPES NEW MASK MANDATE WILL REVERSE VIRUS SPIKE
LOS ANGELES (AP) โ Los Angeles County residents are again required to wear masks indoors regardless of their vaccination status โ a new mandate starting this weekend that health officials hope will reverse the latest spikes in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths.
The rule went into effect late Saturday for the nationโs largest county, home to 11 million people, where a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases is led by the highly transmissible delta variant.
The vast majority of new cases are among unvaccinated people, LA County Supervisor Hilda Solis said Sunday.
โIโm not pleased that we have to go back to using the masks in this matter but, nonetheless, itโs going to save lives. And right now that to me is whatโs most important,โ Solis said on ABCโs โย This Week.โ
San Francisco Bay Area health officials last week urged residents to again wear masks inside public buildings, offices or businesses regardless of whether they are vaccinated. The counties of San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa and Sonoma and the city of Berkeley stopped short of making face coverings a requirement.
Other counties, including Sacramento and Yolo, are also strongly urging people to wear masks indoors but not requiring it.
Los Angeles Countyโs mask rule, announced Thursday, follows a winter where the region experienced a massive surge in infections and deaths, with hospitals overloaded with COVID-19 patients and ambulances idling outside, waiting for beds to open.
Los Angeles County reported a caseload of 1,635 on Sunday โ the 10th straight day with more than a thousand new cases. On June 15, when the state reopened, county health officials reported just 210 new cases.
More than 525 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 in LA County on Saturday, the highest number since April 14. There were four new virus-related deaths reported Sunday.
โThe level of COVID-19 transmission we are currently experiencing is now leading to significant increases in serious illness and hospitalizations, and requires us to take immediate action to prevent erosion of our recovery efforts,โ Barbara Ferrer, the countyโs public health director, said in a statement.
LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger came out in opposition to the new mask mandate, saying by deviating from the state rules โwe create confusion and disagreement at the local level, which hinders public trust.โ
Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Friday his deputies will not actively enforce the mandate, saying requiring vaccinated people to wear masks โis not backed by science and contradicts the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.โ
The sheriffโsย positionย is not new. He has said that since March 2020 that the sheriffโs department has focused on education and voluntary compliance, โwith criminal enforcement measures being an extreme last resort.โ
Solis said that the LA County mask rule is โnot punishment, itโs prevention.โ But some vaccinated residents said it felt like they were being penalized despite doing the right thing.
โIt feels like the the burden of the unvaccinated is being placed on the vaccinated,โ Glendale resident Justin Sevakis toldย ABC7. โItโs like there are people that donโt have common sense and so therefore all of us have to pay for it. And it sucks. It feels like, you know, the teacher is punishing the whole class.โ