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Masks now a must in California

- KATHLEEN RONAYNE

SACRAMENTO, California — California on Thursday started requiring people throughout the state to wear masks in most indoor settings and outdoors when distancing isn’t possible.

“Science shows that face coverings and masks work,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement about the new order. “They are critical to keeping those who are around you safe, keeping businesses open and restarting our economy.”

States including Michigan, New York, Maine, Delaware and Maryland already have statewide mask orders in place.

The order came as California broadly reopens its economy. In most counties, people can now shop, dine in at restaurant­s, get their hair done and go to church, among other things.

Meanwhile, coronaviru­s cases are increasing, something the state says was expected as more people get tested.

More than 3,400 infected people were hospitaliz­ed as of

Wednesday, the most since April.

The order requires people to wear masks when inside or in line for any indoor public spaces, in healthcare settings like hospitals and pharmacies, while waiting for or riding public transporta­tion and in outdoor spaces where its not possible to stay two metres apart from others.

Until now, the Democratic governor had allowed local government­s decide whether to mandate masks, an issue that’s become politicall­y fraught as some Americans resist orders to wear them. Newsom said he issued the order because too many people are going out in public without face coverings as businesses, restaurant­s and other sectors of the economy reopen.

The public health officer in Southern California’s Orange County resigned after she faced threats over her order that people wear masks, and the county sheriff said he wouldn’t enforce it. Los Angeles County requires people to wear masks when outside their homes, as do San Francisco and Santa Clara counties.

The state’s news release announcing the mask order didn’t say how it would be enforced or what the penalty would be for people who don’t comply.

The order was praised by Mike Lyster, a spokesman for the Orange County city of Anaheim, who said in an email that the statewide order eliminates inconsiste­ncies in local orders.

Katrina Foley, mayor of the Orange County city of Costa Mesa, said the state’s decision will take pressure off businesses by making it clear masks are required. Her city has required facial coverings while the surroundin­g county has gone back and forth between ordering, and recommendi­ng, that masks be worn.

“Nobody wants to have to arrest people for not wearing a facial covering. We just want people to care about others, so people don’t die,” she said.

The order also applies to workplaces where people interact with the public, prepare or package food and share common spaces like hallways and elevators. Office workers must wear masks if they can’t physically distance.

The United Food and

Commercial Workers Western States Council said the order will help protect grocery workers and others exposed to the public.

“A uniform mask requiremen­t across California is an important step toward slowing the virus’ spread in our communitie­s and keeping both frontline workers and customers healthy,” Andrea Zinder, the group’s president, said in a statement.

The order includes several exceptions, including for outdoor recreation and exercise such as walking, hiking, running or bicycling. But if people are doing such activities and cannot stay two metres apart from others, the state says they should wear masks.

Other exceptions include: children under two, people with medical conditions that prevent them from wearing masks, people who are hearing impaired or communicat­e with people who are hearing impaired and people obtaining receiving treatments on their noses and mouths.

[The B.C. government doesn’t insist on wearing of masks but many sites require them.]

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People wearing face masks take an escalator to the second floor of the Arden Fair Mall in Sacramento, California. The state as of Thursday has ordered people to wear masks at indoor public spaces and when social distancing isn’t possible outdoors.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People wearing face masks take an escalator to the second floor of the Arden Fair Mall in Sacramento, California. The state as of Thursday has ordered people to wear masks at indoor public spaces and when social distancing isn’t possible outdoors.

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