Santa Barbara Transit Agencies Lift Mask Mandate amid Drop in COVID Hospitalizations
County and state public health see slight uptick in cases but say the hospital bed count is a better statistic to follow.
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County and state public health see slight uptick in cases but say the hospital bed count is a better statistic to follow.
CDC recommends second booster shots for some.
Cases are down and masks are coming off, but County Health remains vigilant.
A drop in COVID-19 cases allowed the district to lift its mandatory masking, though it is still strongly recommended.
City council is set to approve the $50k contract to shuttle visiting cruise passengers around the downtown area.
With COVID on the decline, the Waterfront Department looks to resume the cruise ship program to help generate revenue.
The Sheriff’s Office said that all 278 inmates associated with the outbreak have recovered or been released.
Masks will still be required for high transmit settings like public transit, health-care settings, and correctional facilities.
Disease numbers are down in Santa Barbara County, but health officials uneasily anticipate the next variant.
New health officer order to parallel state decision as of February 16.