Loa Angeles County is considering mandating a return to mask-wearing following a disturbing uptick in the number of the BA.5 omicron cases across the country.
Masks could return to Los Angeles as Covid surges across US
Nick Barragan is used to wearing a mask because his job in the Los Angeles film industry has long required it, so he won’t be fazed if the nation’s most populous county reinstates rules requiring face coverings because of another spike in coronavirus cases across the country.
“I feel fine about it because I’ve worn one pretty much constantly for the last few years. It’s become a habit,” said Barragan, masked up while out running errands on Wednesday.
Los Angeles County, home to 10 million residents, is facing a return to a broad indoor mask mandate later this month if current trends in hospital admissions continue, county health Director Barbara Ferrer said this week.
Nationwide, the latest Covid-19 surge is driven by the highly transmissible BA.5 variant, which now accounts for 65 per cent of cases, with its cousin BA.4 contributing another 16 per cent. The variants have shown a remarkable ability to get around the protection offered by vaccination.