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SAN FRANCISCO — With the Omicron coronavirus surge rapidly receding, California will lift its universal mask mandate for indoor public places next week, state officials announced Monday.
The lifting of the indoor mask mandate statewide will apply to counties without local mask orders of their own, such as San Diego, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, as well as swaths of the San Joaquin Valley. Other counties with local mask orders will remain in place, such as in Los Angeles County and much of the San Francisco Bay Area.
It's almost like these Democrats realize that the midterms are coming up and people won't tolerate useless virtue-signaling disguised as "mitigation" for the good of "public health" much longer.
...And why a week from now? Why not lift the mandate immediately?
Actually around where I am you would think it already has been removed. Any of the few business stragglers will probably stop caring before the end of the week rather than telling customers to put a mask on.
at this point, it’s your fault if your not vaccinated. I can say I did my part in helping to mitigate the spread as best as possible. I earned the right to go into a bar maskless. Now if your not vaxxed and you get a serious infection, it’s on you buddy.
My fam is vaxxed, I am vaxxed. We were masking for you guys but I’m not gonna care if you don’t.
Live it up.
Wrong. You've always had that right. Just because Newsolini felt entitled to deprive you of that right then let you "earn" it back (your words) doesn't mean it's some kind of "privilege" that must be "earned".
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