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Everyone in grocery or retail stores, theaters, family entertainment centers should don masks as well as employees at workplaces where the vaccination status of other workers isn t known, according to county health officials. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)
LOS ANGELES, CA Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials broke with federal and state officials Monday by strongly recommending that everyone wear masks in indoor public places due to the rapid spread of the highly contagious Delta mutation.
The COVID-19 variant is rapidly spreading in Los Angeles County. Because of it, county health officials now urge everyone to wear masks in indoor public places regardless of their vaccination status. Everyone in grocery or retail stores, theaters, family entertainment centers should don masks as well as employees at workplaces where the vaccination status of other workers isn t known, according to county health officials. Amid evidence that the variant is far more contagio
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Since California announced plans for “preparing to get back to normal,” many California employers have eyed California’s reopening date of June 15
th as the date they can return to the office or resume normal operations. But even though it is clear California wants to reopen the economy, California employers that are preparing their return to work plans are still unsure of what steps they need to ensure a safe workplace for employees as they return. This is largely because California public health and safety agencies continue to impose significant obligations on employers related to COVID-19 preventive measures and management and some requirements are pending changes.
Companies with a history of lobbying the state of California, including PG&E, Kaiser Permanente and Comcast, donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Gov. Gavin Newsom's wife's nonprofit over the past several years.