Porterville Recorder

LA Mayor says people outside must have a mask with them

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Everyone in Los Angeles must bring face coverings with them when they go outdoors and wear them anytime they’’re around people from outside their households, a stiffening of prior rules that comes as America’s second-largest city allows more people to return to work and play.

Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the requiremen­t Wednesday, saying reasonable precaution­s must be taken as steps are slowly being made to reopen the economy.

“Simply put, bring your mask with you whenever you leave the home,” he said. “You never know when you’re going to bump into somebody around a corner, in a park and see somebody. Have your mask with you when you leave your house, and as long as you’re not doing a solitary activity or with your own household, put that mask on.”

Previously, customers and employees were required to wear face coverings inside essential businesses such as grocery stores and pharmacies. Small children and people with disabiliti­es were exempted from the new requiremen­t.

The Los Angeles policy mirrors what was put in effect in San Diego on May 1 and earlier in New York City.

Michelle Park wore a pink mask that matched her shirt as she walked a few blocks from Los Angeles City Hall on Thursday. Park said she didn’t realize that rules for face coverings had become stricter.

“I’ve pretty much worn one since the lockdown happened,” she said. “You do get used to them.”

Park said she’s started sewing her own masks out of old T-shirts or socks. She gives them to family members and her boyfriend, who often forgets to carry one.

“I have to remind him,” she said.

The easing of the “safer at home” orders issued by the city of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County began last week with the reopening of some retail using curbside pickup, hiking trails and golf courses. Beaches reopened on Wednesday.

New modificati­ons now allow all retail to open with curbside pickup except those in indoor malls. Manufactur­ing and logistics businesses supporting those retailers may also get back to work, and additional recreation­al spaces are reopening.

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