'We're the only ones doing this, which is very odd. No one else in the Bay Area is doing this.'
"It seems arbitrary to me," Haubert told SFGATE."Our health officer Dr. [Nicholas] Moss has always said he reserves the right to reinstate a mask mandate, but has never clearly defined the conditions for reinstating or removing a mandate. Maybe he doesn't want to tie himself down to something, but he needs to be more transparent.
Haubert would like to know why Moss is the only Bay Area health officer who made such a determination. At the beginning of the current surge, Bay Area health officers recommended masks in indoor settings, that the region is well protected against severe illness and death thanks to high vaccination rates and increased infection-acquired immunity following the winter omicron wave."You can walk from Alameda to Contra Costa County and go into an indoor facility and have a very different experience," Haubert said."It's hard for me to believe the science would be able to explain why. The virus doesn't know boundaries.
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