But, keep that mask; Still needed for things like travel, visits to medical offices
It’s the day we’ve been talking about for months. It’s reopening day for California. Many Ventura County residents they are thrilled.
But, what exactly does it mean?
Ventura County Public Health Officer Dr. Robert Levin says you won’t need your mask as much. But, he says you may not be able to retire it yet. Even if you are fully vaccinated, there are still some places you still need to mask up.
Masks are still required in medical offices, and when you are using transportation like planes, buses, and shared vehicles like Ubers. They ll be required in long-term care facilities. And kids K-12 will have to wear them indoors in schools.
Some hospitals seeing no new COVID-19 patients, but delta variant could undo progress
By Chris Williams and Rushaad Hayward
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Some hospitals seeing no new COVID-19 patients
According to the CDC, the country had more than 400 COVID-19 hospitalizations during the first week of June. That was significantly lower than in early January when the U.S. had more than 6,600 hospitalizations.
More hospitals in the U.S. are going days without seeing any new COVID-19 patients, but despite the positive sign, concerns remain that the delta coronavirus variant could start filling up beds again.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the country had more than 400 COVID-19 hospitalizations during the first week of June. That was significantly lower than in early January when the U.S. had more than 6,600 hospitalizations.
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