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Governor Newsom orders statewide mask requirement, but exempts schools and childcare

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Today, Governor Newsom announced he will require masks in most public settings in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 as new cases and hospitalizations continue to rise daily. The order specifically exempts schools and childcare settings.

Under the updated guidance from the California Department of Public Health released today, Californians must wear face coverings when in higher-risk situations, including most indoor settings, as well as outdoors when social distancing isn’t possible. Any workers who engage with the public will be required to wear a mask. The guidance includes exemptions for children younger than 2; people with a medical disability that precludes mask-wearing and hearing-impaired people.

“Science shows that face coverings and masks work,” said Governor Gavin Newsom. “They are critical to keeping those who are around you safe, keeping businesses open and restarting our economy.”

Newsom also addressed why he took this action now. “Simply put, we are seeing too many people with faces uncovered – putting at risk the real progress we have made in fighting the disease. California’s strategy to restart the economy and get people back to work will only be successful if people act safely and follow health recommendations. That means wearing a face covering, washing your hands and practicing physical distancing.”

Under today’s updated guidance, Californians must wear face coverings when they are in the situations listed below:

The following individuals are exempt from wearing a face-covering:

The guidance makes no mention of enforcement.

More information about the state’s COVID-19 guidance is on the California Department of Public Health’s Guidance web page.

For more information about reopening California and what individuals can do to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visit Coronavirus (COVID-19) in California.

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