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Most Bay Area Counties To Lift Indoor Mask Mandate Next Week – Santa Clara County Holds Out

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Nearly all of the greater Bay Area’s 11 counties will lift their indoor mask mandates next week, aligning them with the state’s plans to lift its mask requirements.

Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Sonoma and Solano counties and the city of Berkeley will all drop their requirements to wear a mask indoors on Feb. 16.

Masks will still be required indoors for unvaccinated people ages 2 and up, as well as in health care facilities, homeless shelters and on public transit.

Masks are also required in K-12 schools, but state officials have indicated they are reconsidering school masking requirements and could make changes in the coming weeks.

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State public health officials said Monday that the statewide mask mandate, which has been in effect since Dec. 15, would expire as the state’s COVID-19 case and hospitalization numbers have plummeted from the record highs of the omicron variant surge.

Officials in the 10 counties argued that COVID’s spread has also waned significantly across the region and that relaxing mask requirements is part of a shift toward a “new normal” of living with the virus rather than attempting to snuff out its spread completely.

The lone holdout among Bay Area counties is Santa Clara, with county health officials arguing lifting local indoor mask requirements would present an unnecessary risk to residents who are vulnerable to the virus.

Santa Clara County public health officials expect to lift most indoor mask requirements for vaccinated residents “in a matter of weeks,” once the county’s seven-day average of new cases per day falls below 500 for at least one week and Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody deems hospitalizations in the county to be “low and stable.”

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As of Tuesday, the county was confirming an average of 1,922 new cases per day over the prior seven days.

“Universal indoor masking is critical to protect our community, especially community members who are older or immunocompromised,” Cody said in a statement. “Continuing to mask indoors should also allow our case rates to continue to drop quickly.”

Indoor mask requirements for all residents have been in place for much of the Bay Area since August, when health officials in seven counties and the city of Berkeley argued masking indoors would be necessary due to the highly contagious delta variant, which was starting to become the region’s dominant strain.

Masking rules remained in place across most of the region as the delta surge faded and the winter surge of cases tied to the omicron variant began.

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In October, the seven counties and Berkeley issued criteria to lift their respective indoor mask requirements, including 80 percent of each county’s population completing their initial vaccine series and remaining in the lowest tier of viral transmission as determined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for at least three weeks.

Ultimately, none of the counties or the city of Berkeley met their established thresholds.

On Wednesday, San Francisco health officials argued that those criteria were outdated, and meeting them would not be necessary for the city to safely align itself with the state’s indoor masking rules.

“We are able to take this next major step of removing the universal indoor mask requirement because we have laid a strong foundation in good public health protections and know we can prevent severe illness, hospitalizations and deaths,” San Francisco Health Officer Dr. Susan Philip said.

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Individual businesses and events will also be encouraged to require the use of a mask indoors if they consider it necessary, and residents are advised to wear a well-fitting N95 mask when a face covering is required.

“While wearing a mask indoors is no longer mandatory for people who are vaccinated, it remains a smart and simple way to protect yourself and the people around you,” Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase said.

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In other news, Commrade Mitchoff announced plans to move to Santa Clara county.

Good riddance.

When does she plan to leave?

Can we hold a maskless celebration of some sort?

Look at that. Anna Roth remembered how to read and got the memo from her democrat leadership to get in line and drop the masks. I called it a couple months ago. These people are so easily predictable.

Guess the only vaccine needed was the midterms.

In San Jose you’ll have to register your mask and have liability insurance for it, that is only available from the mayor’s special foundation’s website. But this rule doesn’t apply to the other cities within Santa Clara County.

We can’t be too careful protecting the children!

PS: Sarcasm Alert!

Should we take guesses now on how fast they will put the mandate back up?

All mask mandate to return after midterm elections in November. Reserve your special concentration camp room now. Vote Blue

Dr Cody .. what a suprise.

The bigger surprise is that CooCoo County is removing the mask mandate.

And how do they plan to police anyone not wearing a mask indoors? Will we have the return of the brown shirt Nazi vaxx police? Wear a gold star on our sleeves to signal we the purebloods remain unvaxx’d?

This is all so stupid and unnecessary. Covid is over.

The Democrats are seeing the writing on the wall. A growing list of Canadian provinces are lifting COVID restrictions as the Freedom Convoy blocks the Canadian/U.S. border. They are starting to call for Justin Trudeau to step down. From the Dailymail: https://bit.ly/3BcfeJF

The Biden White House is in Panic Mode. From the Gateway Pundit: https://bit.ly/3uAWVfO

Santa Clara County will henceforth be known as “Santa Karen County”

So let’s see, the Bay Area counties say no mask. Is Berkeley a county of it’s own? Last I knew it’s in Alameda county

Berkeley along with a few other cities have their own health department.

The U.K. is lifting ALL restrictions….We, who rebelled against tyranny, are now more restrictive and live under a more tyrannical thumb than the very country we fought a war against……

This is temporary and here we go again with this honor system vaccine status. With allergy season right around the corner, I’ll be keeping the mask on until further notice.

You should probably wear 5 masks just to be extra safe, and reserve your spot for shot #6, or is it 7 now???…we’re all in this together, 14 years to flatten the curve.

If you are concerned, wear a properly fitted respirator mask. Then you don’t have to worry about what other people are or aren’t wearing. Problem solved. You’re welcome.

(Also, have you seen what kind of masks most people are wearing, and how they are wearing them?? Do you really think that was protecting you – every other person has a cloth or paper mask hanging halfway off their nose.)

Hilarious, not a damn science-y thing changed, the majority of masks are just as worthless and fear porn political theater as us non-hysterical freaks said 2 YEARS ago.

Gosh, almost as if a bunch of blue states/counties are a little worried about midterm elections so they’re loosening the reins for a few months, until of course the next “wave” that will hit around mid-November.

Enough is enough. So sick of hearing about Covid. It’s time to get back to normal. Screw the people that don’t want the vaccine. Life goes on.

Contra Costa County Health and Anna Roth can now return to their primary job of chasing cockroaches and vermin in restaurants and movie theaters.

The only people I know who have gotten covid were vaccinated. And I know quite a few people who are not vaccinated

It’s being reported in the truck driver’s circle that a convoy will be departing on Superbowl Sunday at SOFI Stadium in Los Angeles enroute to the White House. There are also discussions about disrupting the area around SOFI Stadium prior to the Superbowl ie: blocking the roads that lead to the stadium. Biden must be peeing his pants.

Yes, the department of homeland security is on it…….Lord knows they have nothing more important to do. Drug cartels, human trafficking, Fentanyl, flying illegals all over the US without background checks. But those truckers, they are the real threat!

That Mayorkas ***hole needs to be fired immediately.

C’mon now. That’s not possible. It’s well known that Biden wears diapers, so he could not pee in his pants. Let’s be realistic here.

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