LA County’s COVID hospitalizations near threshold for lifting outdoor mask mandate

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The number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals fell below 2,600 on Wednesday, Feb. 9, moving closer to the level that will start the clock for lifting the county’s outdoor mask-wearing mandate for large events, schools and childcare centers.

According to state figures, there were 2,597 COVID-positive patients in local hospitals as of Wednesday, down from 2,702 on Tuesday. Of those patients, 528 were being treated in intensive care, a drop from 547 a day earlier.

Hospital figures have been steadily dropping, and if the trend continues, the number could fall below 2,500 in the next day or two. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer has said if the number stays below 2,500 for two consecutive weeks, the county will lift its mask mandate for outdoor “mega-events” and outdoors at schools and childcare centers.

The indoor masking mandate, however, will remain in place until much stricter criteria are met, despite the state of California lifting its indoor mask requirement for vaccinated people next week. According to Ferrer, the county’s mask rule will not be lifted until the county’s virus-transmission rate falls to the “moderate” level as defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for two straight weeks, or until COVID vaccines have been available to children under 5 years old for eight weeks.

Those guidelines mean indoor masking will remain a requirement until at least March, but more likely at least April.

Reaching the CDC’s “moderate” designation requires the county to have a cumulative, seven-day new case rate of less than 50 per 100,000 residents. According to the CDC’s website, the county’s rate was 768 per 100,000 as of Wednesday. That’s down from 1,098 per 100,000 residents on Monday.

Vaccines for children under age 5 could potentially be approved by the end of the month, Ferrer said.

The county is so far sticking to that criteria, despite criticism by county Supervisor Kathryn Barger this week that the criteria was too stringent, and “not even realistic.” She said the county should align with the state to lessen confusion among residents.

The county on Wednesday reported another 103 COVID-related deaths, raising the overall death toll to 29,609.

Another 5,100 new cases were also confirmed, giving the county a pandemic total of 2,740,700.

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