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Due to the newly reintroduced mask mandate, Hayek wore a blue covering over her mouth and nose when she was seen leaving the restaurant with some gal pals who were following close behind.
Colorful: The Oscar nominated actress turned heads decked out in a long pink floral dress that had a healthy dose of green and touches of yellow and orange
The mask mandate went back into effect in Los Angeles late Saturday night in the wake of a rise in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, due in part to the delta variant.
The order will require masking indoors regardless of vaccination status, Los Angeles County Health Officer Dr. Muntu Davis announced during a news conference this past Thursday, as reported by CNN.
Representatives from the Las Vegas tourism and gaming industry on Friday again called on more people to get a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s after area health officials issued a recommendation earlier in the day. The call asks for all individuals in the region to wear face masks in “crowded indoor public places,” even if they have been vaccinated.
The Statue of Liberty replica at the New York-New York Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip gets its own facemask in July 2020. A year later, area health officials are encouraging people to put masks back on in public gathering areas as the region has become a hot spot for the COVID-19 Delta variant. (Image: KSNV/The Vox Agency)
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Public Health said the county continues to see alarming trends of increased community spread.
As of July 9, 2021, the 7-day daily average case rate is 8.2 per 100,000, up from 7.1, indicating sustained and increased community transmission. This number will continue to increase with each day that the number of cases reported is higher than the previous day.
Cases are highest and rising the fastest in adults age 18 to 49 years old. Of the new cases reported by Public Health today, 71% are among adults 18 to 49 years old.
There are 452 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized; a doubling from the 216 hospitalizations reported a month ago.
Today’s test positivity rate is 3.8%. In early June, test positivity was near 0.4%.