Alameda County reinstates mask mandate amid Covid surge: 'We cannot ignore the data'

Alameda County reinstates mask mandate amid Covid surge: 'We cannot ignore the data'
The county with 1.7 million residents will require face coverings in indoor settings starting this June 3 (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)

Alameda County health officials recently announced that they are reinstating the county's indoor mask mandate as Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to increase locally and across the Bay Area.

The mask mandate got effective on June 3 and is applicable to most indoor public settings, including grocery stores and gyms, and aims to limit the surge in Covid-19 cases. As stated in a press release on Thursday, June 2, the health officials requested a return to widespread masking amid a new surge in cases primarily spurred by the omicron subvariant BA.2. They mentioned, “To limit the impact of increasing COVID-19 cases on hospitalizations, today Alameda County health officials announced that masks will be required in most indoor public settings beginning 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 3, 2022. This order does not apply to the City of Berkeley, which is an independent Local Health Jurisdiction. The Alameda County Health Officer continues to monitor COVID cases and hospitalizations to determine when this Order can be lifted safely.”

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