Los Angeles County health officials dropped an indoor mask mandate, but kept in place a requirement that businesses check for proof of vaccination status.
If you were already hopelessly confused by Los Angeles County’s mask policy, things just got as clear as mud at L.A.’s two biggest theme parks as Universal Studios Hollywood and Six Flags Magic Mountain took opposite approaches to their ever-changing face covering policies.
Six Flags Magic Mountain still requires all visitors regardless of vaccination status to wear masks indoors. No date has been set for when the Valencia amusement park plans to change its mask policy.on Friday, but kept in place a requirement that businesses check for proof of vaccination status. Both theme parks still require proof of vaccination — but even that policy is different at each park. Universal continues to check vaccination status daily while Magic Mountain only does so on select “mandate days” when attendance exceeds 10,000 visitors.
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