ALAMEDA COUNTY -For workers in certain healthcare facilities in Alameda County, Nov. 1 is a day to take off their Halloween mask and put on a surgical mask.
Due to a wave of RSV, flu, and COVID-19 in the winter of 2022-23, and another expected wave this winter, the Alameda County Public Health Department is requiring workers in the following facilities to wear high-quality, well-fitting masks in patient care areas, regardless of vaccination status:
General acute care hospitals
Long-term acute care hospitals
Psychiatric hospitals
Skilled nursing facilities
Dialysis centers
Infusion centers
The new order is in effect until April 30, when health officials will re-evaluate virus data.
Plenty of science behind those masks, especially if there are kickbacks.
Due to a wave of RSV, flu, and COVID-19 in the winter of 2022-23, and another expected wave this winter, the Alameda County Public Health Department is requiring workers in the following facilities to wear high-quality, well-fitting masks in patient care areas, regardless of vaccination status:
General acute care hospitals
Long-term acute care hospitals
Psychiatric hospitals
Skilled nursing facilities
Dialysis centers
Infusion centers
The new order is in effect until April 30, when health officials will re-evaluate virus data.
Plenty of science behind those masks, especially if there are kickbacks.

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