Health & Fitness

Mask Order Will Lift In Newark If These Goals Are Met

Health officers, including in Alameda County, unveiled bench marks for the lifting of COVID-19 mask orders.

Face mask requirements may soon be listed for fully vaccinated residents and visitors.
Face mask requirements may soon be listed for fully vaccinated residents and visitors. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

NEWARK, CA — Newark residents may soon get a reprieve from mask mandates. Health officers in eight Bay Area counties and the city of Berkeley outlined the criteria in a joint statement Thursday to lift those health orders.

The indoor mask requirement in public spaces will be lifted when ALL the following occur.

  1. The jurisdiction reaches the moderate (yellow) COVID-19 transmission tier, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and remains there for at least three weeks.
  2. COVID-19 hospitalizations in the jurisdiction are low and stable, in the judgment of the health officer.
  3. One of the following applies:
  • Some 80 percent of the jurisdiction's total population is fully vaccinated with two doses of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or one dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccines. (Booster shots are not considered.)
  • Eight weeks have passed since a COVID-19 vaccine was authorized for emergency use by federal and state authorities for 5- to 11-year-olds.

Currently, Alameda County is in the orange tier, one tier above yellow.

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Mask requirements will only be lifted in places that are not subject to state and federal masking rules.

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Businesses, nonprofits, churches and other institutions with public indoor spaces will still have the right to impose their own requirements.

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The affected counties are Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Sonoma, along with the city of Berkeley, which has its own health department. Those jurisdictions issued a mask mandate in response to a summer surge in cases, hospitalizations and deaths fueled by the delta variant.

Cases and hospitalizations are now falling as vaccination rates increase.

"Masks and vaccines together have protected residents of Alameda County and the Bay Area during the summer wave" said Dr. Nicholas Moss, Alameda County Health Officer. "While we expect COVID-19 and flu to circulate this winter, with more people well-protected from severe illness by vaccination we will be able to loosen mask requirements safely."

Health officers have worked together since the start of the pandemic, as many residents live and work in different counties. A Bay Area-wide approach was seen as imperative to slow COVID-19 transmission here.

State Requirements

California's health guidance for face coverings will remain in effect after local mask requirements are lifted. People who are not fully vaccinated for COVID-19 must continue to wear masks in businesses and indoor public spaces.

The state also required face coverings for everyone, regardless of vaccination status, in health care facilities, on public transit and in adult and senior care facilities.

California's mask guidelines in K-12 schools will not be affected by changes to local health orders.

An Food and Drug Administration advisory committee is scheduled to consider an application from Pfizer-BioNTech to grant emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine in 5- to 11-year-olds on Oct. 26

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