Establishments, businesses, and venues now have the option to allow fully vaccinated customers and workers to unmask indoors if they can provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19.
Los Angeles County Public Health also announced that establishments, businesses and/or venues that want to give fully vaccinated customers1. Verify that 100% of customers prior to, or upon, entry to indoor spacesProvide proof of a recent negative COVID-19 viral test result. Tests for customers must have been taken within two days of entry if a PCR test or one day if an antigen test.Fully vaccinated customers may be unmasked in the indoor setting.
Customers that are not fully vaccinated must continue to wear a well-fitting mask while indoors , except when actively eating or drinking. The county's department of public health mentioned in its announcement that individuals showing proof of full vaccination prior to entering can still choose to wear a mask indoors.
Below is a full copy of the updated guidelines issued by Los Angeles County Public Health regarding masking indoors for vaccinated individuals: Wednesday's announcement comes just hours after Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn announced the county would exempt vaccinated individuals from the current indoor mask mandate if the indoor spaces ask for proof of vaccination.
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