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USA: The increase in cases brings mandatory use of the mask in Los Angeles

His county Los Angeles will once again impose the mandatory use of the mask this weekend, as public health officials fight after a worrying rise in COVID-19, associated with the high-transmission Delta variant strain.

The county has a population of 10 million and is the second largest city in the United States, and is one of several cities that have recommended or made mandatory the use of masks and other restrictive measures against the pandemic, as the incidence of infections has increased to alarming levels in several parts of the United States.

“We demand the use of a mask for everyone, when they are indoors and at public events and businesses, regardless of their vaccination status, so that we can stop the high level of transmission of the cases we see,” the local public service wrote on Twitter yesterday. county health.

The restrictions start one minute before midnight on Saturday

The enforcement of the restrictions will start one minute before midnight on Saturday, according to the same service.

The announcement comes after six consecutive days in which more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 infection were reported in Los Angeles County, with about 400 hospitalizations by Wednesday, up 275 from the previous week.

Nine new deaths from COVID-19 were reported Wednesday alone.

Yesterday, Thursday, Sacramento County, California, advised its residents to wear face masks indoors, even those who have been vaccinated.

Austin, Texas, yesterday advised unvaccinated people to wear masks and avoid traveling, meeting indoors, eating out in restaurants, and shopping in stores to reduce their risk of exposure. in COVID-19.

Earlier in the week, Yolo County, California also recommended indoor face masks, and in Springfield, Missouri, students and teachers are required to wear masks during summer classes.

“The dramatic rise in infections is worrying, as is the number of people who choose not to be vaccinated,” Sacramento County Public Health Officer Olivia Cassier said on Thursday, announcing the new restrictions.

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States show high levels of coronavirus transmission in numerous states, including Missouri, Mississippi, Florida, Nevada and Utah.

In the United States, health officials are urging unvaccinated residents to get vaccinated. The vaccines have been approved and are available to all people, from the age of 12.

“Our best protection against COVID-19 is still the vaccine,” Cassire said. “We urge all residents who are allowed to do so to be vaccinated to protect themselves, their families and their friends.”

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