More cities may bring back mask mandates as COVID cases rise

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More cities may bring back mask mandates as COVID cases rise
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'We're asking you to take a sensible step, when there's this much transmission with a highly transmissible variant, to go ahead and put back on a well-fitting high-filtration mask when you're indoors around others.'

from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows. In a region that includes California, Arizona and Nevada, it's at nearly 80%.

People shop in masks and without masks in a very congested market Santee Alley on July 14, 2022, in Los Angeles.Currently, the CDC has classified the county as having "high" levels of COVID-19 community transmission. The county must reach a "medium" level by July 28 or an indoor mask mandate will go into effect July 29.Thursday. "It isn't going to take much to move us back to medium level if we can get our case numbers to go lower.

Ferrer said she understands that "for many this will feel like a step backwards," but added that mask requirements are one of many "sensible safety precautions" to take when cases jump.

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