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If You Have Questions About California's Face Mask Rules, This List Has Them Covered

What to Know

  • California on Thursday began requiring people to wear face masks in most indoor spaces and some outdoor areas where distancing isn’t possible.
  • Several states, including New York, already mandated face masks in public.
  • Until now, the decision in California was left up to local governments.

California on Thursday began requiring people to wear masks in most indoor spaces and some outdoor areas as the nation’s most populous state tries to limit the spread of the coronavirus at the same time it takes another step in a gradual reopening process. 

Until now, Gov. Gavin Newsom allowed local governments to decide whether masks and face coverings should be mandated. Basically, the statewide order requires masks in most indoor public spaces and some outdoor areas when distancing isn’t possible.

But there are some exemptions.

Here are details of the statewide guidance.

Where and When are masks required?

Who is exempt?

The order was announced as California takes another significant step in the gradual multi-phased reopening process. In most counties, people can shop, dine in at restaurants previously allowed to offer only takeout and delivery, visit hair and nail salons and other activities that had been limited.

In a statement, Newsom said science shows that face coverings work to keep people safe. Newsom said the order was issued because too many people are venturing out without mask at a critical time in the reopening process.

Other states, including Michigan, New York, Maine and Delaware, already have statewide mask mandates.

As of Wednesday, more than 3,400 people were hospitalized in California due to the coronavirus.That’s the highest number of patients hospitalized since April.

Los Angeles, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties require people to wear masks whenever they are outside homes.

No details about enforcement were released in the statement.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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