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Governor Orders Masks in Public

On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered Californians to wear face coverings in public places and at work, citing an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations to justify a statewide mask mandate.

Reinette Senum, the mayor of Nevada City, posted on Facebook that the governor did not have the authority to issue such an order.

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Visitors strolling along the Esplanade in Capitola Village wear masks the day after Gov. Newsom’s order. The City of Capitola has posted a banner reminding everyone to “mask up!”

The governor has been sued by actor and lawyer Ben Stein and virology expert and author Judy Mikovits, in a class action complaint challenging Newsom’s stay-at-home and mask orders as detrimental to the health and well-being of Californians, according to Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch.

But Carin Hanna, owner of the Craft Gallery in Capitola, welcomed the governor’s announcement, saying she wants to avoid the contagious coronavirus, and those in masks prevent the spread of the disease.

Here is the latest guidance from the California Department of Public Health:

Because of our collective actions, California has limited the spread of COVID-19 and associated hospitalizations and deaths in our state. Still, the risk for COVID-19 remains and the increasing number of Californians who are leaving their homes for work and other needs, increases the risk for COVID-19 exposure and infection.

Over the last four months, we have learned a lot about COVID-19 transmission, most notably that people who are infected but are asymptomatic or presymptomatic play an important part in community spread. The use of face coverings by everyone can limit the release of infected droplets when talking, coughing, and/or sneezing, as well as reinforce physical distancing.

This document updates existing CDPH guidance for the use of cloth face coverings by the general public when outside the home. It mandates that face coverings be worn state-wide in the circumstances and with the exceptions outlined below. It does not substitute for existing guidance about social distancing and handwashing.

People in California must wear face coverings when they are in the high-risk situations listed below:

The following individuals are exempt from wearing a face covering:


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Jared Stephen, regional manager for Anytime Fitness, and staffer Pedro Valencia, wear masks June 16 as they welcome patrons back to the Aptos location in the Rancho Del Mar shopping center. Members get a key card that allow them to work out at any time.

What is a cloth face covering? A cloth face covering is a material that covers the nose and mouth. It can be secured to the head with ties or straps or simply wrapped around the lower face.

It can be made of a variety of materials, such as cotton, silk, or linen. A cloth face covering may be factory-made or sewn by hand or can be improvised from household items such as scarfs, T-shirts, sweatshirts, or towels.

How well do cloth face coverings work to prevent spread of COVID-19? There is scientific evidence to suggest that use of cloth face coverings by the public during a pandemic could help reduce disease transmission.

Their primary role is to reduce the release of infectious particles into the air when someone speaks, coughs, or sneezes, including someone who has COVID-19 but feels well.

Cloth face coverings are not a substitute for physical distancing, washing hands, and staying home when ill, but they may be helpful when combined with these primary interventions.

When should I wear a cloth face covering? You should wear face coverings when in public places, particularly when those locations are indoors or in other areas where physical distancing is not possible.

How should I care for a cloth face covering? It’s a good idea to wash your cloth face covering frequently, ideally after each use, or at least daily. Have a bag or bin to keep cloth face coverings in until they can be laundered with detergent and hot water and dried on a hot cycle.

If you must re-wear your cloth face covering before washing, wash your hands immediately after putting it back on and avoid touching your face. Discard cloth face coverings that:

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