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California State Public Health Leaders Say Mask Mandate to End on February 15

Press Release

by ECT

On Monday, California announced it will end its statewide indoor mask mandate on Feb. 15, per the Office of Governor Gavin Newsom. However,  unvaccinated people will still be required to wear masks in indoor public settings.


Here is the release from the State

SACRAMENTO – As COVID-19 conditions continue to improve across California and the Omicron surge subsides, temporary measures the state had put in place will expire in the coming weeks.

COVID-19 cases and the rate of community transmission have steadily decreased statewide since early January, and hospitalizations are either plateauing or declining in most regions of the state. Since California’s peak during the Omicron surge, the state has experienced a 65% decrease in case rates.

Additional visitation requirements that took effect on January 7 for long-term care facilities will expire today

. Definitions for indoor and outdoor mega events will return to pre-surge guidance (from 500 to 1,000 attendees for indoor events, and 5,000 to 10,000 attendees for outdoor events) after February 15.

The indoor masking requirement will expire after February 15 reverting to the previous guidance which requires masking for unvaccinated individuals in all indoor public settings and required masking for all individuals regardless of vaccination status in higher risk settings like public transit and congregate living. Workplaces will continue to follow the COVID-19 prevention standards set by CalOSHA.

The state is continuing to work with education, public health and community leaders to update masking requirements at schools to adapt to changing conditions and ensure the safety of kids, teachers, and staff.

Additional adjustments to the state’s policies will be shared in the coming week.

“Omicron has loosened its hold on California, vaccines for children under 5 are around the corner, and access to COVID-19 treatments is improving,” said Dr. Tomás J. Aragón, CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer. “With things moving in the right direction, we are making responsible modifications to COVID-19 prevention measures, while also continuing to develop a longer-term action plan for the state.”

Additional information on visitation requirements can be found here:

CDPH All Facilities Letter

CDSS Provider Information Notice

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3 comments

End restrictions Feb 7, 2022 - 8:09 pm

About time. Thank you our all knowing and wise government.

PattyOfurniture Feb 8, 2022 - 1:01 pm

Good, now do the schools.

Anon Feb 9, 2022 - 7:03 pm

give this just a few weeks and right after a new and deadly variant is going to out of no where show up and bam , everything is masked up and a 4 th booster will be forced down your throats . watch i bet i will be correct . and i supposed that everyone in the super bowl will have to wear a mask ?

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