Los Angeles County's health director continued urging residents Monday to wear masks, even though they're no longer required in most indoor settings, saying they still offer strong protection against COVID- 19 transmission.
Los Angeles County’s health director continued urging residents Monday to wear masks, even though they’re no longer required in most indoor settings, saying they still offer strong protection against COVID- 19 transmission.
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. The new cases gave the county a cumulative total from throughout the pandemic to 2,805,119. The average rate of people testing positive for the virus was 1% as of Monday.
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