As the omicron variant continues circulating around the Bay Area, Contra Costa County will soon require that masks be worn in all public indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status.
Starting Wednesday, face coverings will be mandatory in indoor settings across California. The reversal comes at a time that COVID cases have risen sharply across the state.As the omicron variant continues circulating around the Bay Area, Contra Costa County will soon require that masks be worn inPreviously, fully vaccinated public speakers and performers, and fully vaccinated groups of 100 or fewer were allowed to remove their face coverings under controlled conditions.
"The omicron variant is very contagious, and we now know that anyone, regardless of vaccination status, can spread this variant to other people," said Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Contra Costa County deputy health officer. "We anticipate the case rate and hospitalization numbers to increase over the coming weeks.The first case of the omicron variant was first identified in the county on Dec. 18, and since then case rates and hospitalizations have significantly increased.