Health Order Issued Mandating Face Coverings in Inyo County. Effective Oct. 26th, 2021. Inyo County officials issued a mask mandate effective October 26th, following the drastic increase in COVID-19 cases amongst adults and children. Inyo County currently has the highest case rate in the state of California (based on per 100,000 people per every 7 days). If you plan to be a guest at WMRC please be respectful of these orders, they are in place to protect you and our community at large. The full text of the order can be read below. INYO COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENTPUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER ORDERREQUIRING MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND WORKERS TO WEAR FACE COVERINGSDate Order Issued: Tuesday, October 26, 2021Please read this Order carefully. Violation of or failure to comply with this Health Officer Order is acrime punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. (California Health and Safety Code § 120295;California Penal Code §§ 69, 148(a)(1).) This Order supersedes and replaces all previous Inyo CountyPublic Health Officer orders regarding Face Coverings.WHEREAS, a state of emergency has been declared by the State of California, and a localemergency has been declared in Inyo County in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; andWHEREAS, since August 2021, Inyo County has experienced an exponential increase in casenumbers in both the adult and pediatric population, resulting in the highest case rate in the State ofCalifornia, 101.4 cases per 100,000 persons (7 day average, 7 day lag), and a test positivity rate of 20.1%as of October 25, 2021; andWHEREAS, a State Public Health Officer Order requiring unvaccinated individuals to wear facecoverings in indoor public places, and a recommendation by the Inyo County Public Health Officer for allindividuals in Inyo County to wear face coverings in indoor public places, has not resulted in significantcompliance; andWHEREAS, approximately 65% of the eligible population in Inyo County is fully vaccinatedagainst COVID-19, leaving almost one third of the vaccine-eligible population, and all children under theage of 12, more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus; andWHEREAS, hospitals and skilled nursing facilities in Inyo County are experiencing an increase inCOVID-19 inpatient cases during a time where staffing, capacity, and resources are strained; andWHEREAS, throughout the pandemic, face coverings have been recommended by the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to decrease the transmission of the respiratory illnesscaused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Face coverings decrease shedding of COVID-19 by peoplewho are infected. Many people with COVID-19 infection have mild or even no symptoms. Such casesmay unknowingly spread the virus to others and face coverings are intended to decrease the chance ofsuch transmission.NOW, THEREFORE, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODESECTIONS 101040, 101085, AND 120175, THE COUNTY OF INYO HEALTH OFFICER ORDERS: Effective Friday, October 29, 2021 and continuing until modified or rescinded by further order ofthe Health Officer, all individuals in the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County ofInyo (County), regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a face covering when theyenter any indoor public facility. “Indoor facilities” include, but are not limited to, businesses,government agencies, houses of worship, and office buildings, in addition to other indoorsettings, such as schools and healthcare facilities that are currently under state-issued ordersand guidance.Face Covering Requirements: An effective face covering or mask has both a good fit and goodfiltration. A well fitted face covering has no gaps between the face and covering/mask, such asabove the nose or at the sides.a. Recommendation: wear a medical mask (also called surgical mask or disposable facemask) when available and appropriately fit.b. To be in compliance with this order, a “face covering” must possess the followingattributes:i. Be properly worn and completely cover the nose and mouth.ii. Cloth masks can work if they are tight fitting and should be made with two ormore layers of a breathable fabric that is tightly woven (i.e., fabrics that do notlet light pass through when held up to a light source).iii. Mask should be secured to the head with ear loops or straps that go around thehead to reduce gaps from the face.iv. Mask should fit snugly, but comfortably against the side and bottom of the face.v. Mask must be a solid piece of material without slits, exhalation valves, orpunctures.Further guidance on face coverings can be found here:https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/Get-the-Most-out-ofMasking.aspx and here https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID19/guidance-for-face-coverings.aspxAll individuals, businesses, venue operators, or hosts of public indoor settings must require allpatrons to wear a face covering in full compliance with this order for all indoor settings,regardless of their vaccination status.a. For purposes of this Order, the term “patron” is broadly defined and includes anyperson who enters a business or indoor facility for the purpose of potentially or actuallypatronizing or utilizing the goods, services, equipment, or other features of this businessor facility, including but not limited to members of clubs or organizations.Employees, contractors, owners, patrons, visitors, and volunteers of all businesses or indoorfacilities must wear a face covering in full compliance with this order in areas where patrons, thepublic, or staff are present or likely to be present, including:a. Any space visited by patrons or members of the public, including but not limited to,reception areas, grocery store or pharmacy aisles, service counters, patron/publicrestrooms, cashier and checkout areas, waiting rooms, service areas, and other spacesused to interact with patrons, the public, or staff, regardless of whether a patron oranyone from the public is present at the time;b. Any space where food is prepared or packaged for sale or distribution to others;c. Common areas such as hallways, stairways, elevators, and parking facilities; ord. Any room or enclosed areas where other people (except member of the person’s ownhousehold) are present.e. Notwithstanding the foregoing, patrons of restaurants and bars are not required towear facial coverings while appropriately seated, to the extent permitted by applicablestate-issued orders and guidance for such businesses.f. Notwithstanding the foregoing, patrons of gyms, health clubs, and swimming pools arenot required to wear a mask while swimming or showering, to the extent permitted byapplicable state-issued orders and guidance for such businesses.All businesses and indoor facilities shall display, at all points of entrance, signage that informs allemployees, contractors, owners, patrons, visitors, and volunteers of the requirement to wear aface covering in full compliance with this order while patronizing, utilizing the business or indoorfacility, or working.a. The display of any face covering or mask related signage created by Inyo County ispresumed to meet this requirement. Signs are available for download athttps://www.inyocounty.us/covid-19/inyo-businesses/print-materialsb. Businesses or indoor facilities may display non-County-created signage regarding facecovering requirements as long as that signage clearly and reasonably communicates therequirement to wear a face covering in full compliance with this order (e.g.; coveringmouth and nose) while patronizing, utilizing the business or indoor facility, or working.All signage shall be printed on paper no smaller than 8.5 x 11 inches.All businesses and indoor facilities, including governmental entities, business owners, or facilityoperators, shall strictly enforce the face covering requirements of this order with respect totheir employees, contractors, patrons, visitors, and volunteers while they are on the business offacility premises and shall refuse admission and service to any person who fails or refuses towear a face covering in full compliance with this order on the premises in full compliance withthis order.The following individuals are exempt from wearing face coverings or masks:a. Persons younger than two years old. Very young children must not wear a face coveringor mask because of the risk of suffocation.b. Persons with a medical condition, mental health condition, or disability that preventswearing a mask. This includes persons with a medical condition for whom wearing a facecovering or mask could obstruct breathing or who are unconscious, incapacitated, orotherwise unable to remove a face covering or mask without assistance.c. Persons who are hearing impaired, or communicating with a person who is hearingimpaired, where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication.d. Persons for whom wearing a face covering or mask would create a risk to the personrelated to their work, as determined by local, state, or federal regulators or workplacesafety guidelines.This order is issued in accordance with, and incorporates by reference, the July 28, 2021Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings issued by the California Department of Public Health; theMarch 4, 2020 Proclamation of a State Emergency issued by Governor Gavin Newsom; theMarch 16, 2020 declaration by the Inyo County Health Officer of a local health emergency; andthe March 17, 2020 declaration by the Inyo County Board of Supervisors of a local emergency.Where a conflict exists between this Order and any state public health order related tocontrolling the spread of COVID-19 during this pandemic, the most restrictive provision controls.Consistent with California Health and Safety Code section 131080, except where the StateHealth Officer may issue an order expressly directed at this Order or a provision of this Orderand based upon a finding that a provision of this Order constitutes a menace to the public health,any more restrictive measures in this Order may continue to apply and control in the County ofInyo Public Health jurisdiction.This Order is made in accordance with all applicable State and Federal laws, including but notlimited to: Health and Safety Code sections 101030, et seq.; Health and Safety Code sections120100, et seq.; and Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations section 2501.Pursuant to Sections 26602 and 41601 of the California Government Code and Section 101029 ofthe California Health and Safety Code, the Health Officer requests that the Sheriff and all chiefsof police in all cities located in the Inyo County Public Health jurisdiction ensure compliance withand enforcement of this Order. The violation of any provision of this Order constitutes animminent threat and menace to public health, constitutes a public nuisance, and is punishable byfine, imprisonment or both.This Order shall take effect beginning at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, October 29, 2021 and will remainin effect until rescinded, in writing, by the Inyo County Health Officer.a. COVID-19 community transmission within Inyo County will continue to be reviewed andassessed on an on-going basis in conjunction with availability and access to healthcareresources and capacity, case rates week-over-week, and vaccine coverage of the eligiblepopulation.IT IS SO ORDERED:_______________________________ Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2021James A. Richardson, MDInyo County Health Officer