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Orange County Superior Court Reinstates Mask Mandate
The Orange County Superior Court has reinstated its mask policy, requiring all visitors to wear masks regardless of vaccination status, after two people inside the building tested positive for COVID-19.
The Santa Ana, California, courthouse’s order took effect July 26 and will remain in place until at least Aug. 6.
“All persons entering the Central Justice Center, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a face mask at all times in the public areas of the Central Justice Center, including courtrooms,” said the order, signed by the court’s assistant presiding Judge Maria Hernandez.
“This decision was made out of an abundance of caution, as the court was recently notified of two positive COVID-19 test results at the facility. Our focus remains the safety and health of our judicial officers, employees, justice partners, and our community.”
Updated on July 25, 2021 at 7:24 pm
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The Orange County Superior Court will require face coverings for all those entering the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana regardless of vaccination status after two positive COVID-19 results were recorded at the facility, authorities said Sunday.
The mandate will begin Monday and will remain in force for two weeks or until superseded by relevant updates, court officials said.
Our redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it for iOS or Android and sign up for alerts. This decision was made out of an abundance of caution, as the Court was recently notified of two positive COVID-19 test results at the facility. Our focus remains the safety and health of our judicial officers, employees, justice partners, and our community, the court s statement said.