Louisiana governor's new health order doesn't include statewide mask mandate
Faced with signs of a fifth coronavirus surge in Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a new emergency health order Tuesday that requires face masks to be worn in many state-owned buildings and recommends but does not require face masks elsewhere in public in an effort to decrease the spread of the virus latest omicron variant.
The news comes after positive case counts reached 1,729 in Louisiana Tuesday. Hospitalizations have also taken a sharp upturn, climbing roughly 30% over the last seven days, according to the Louisiana Department of Health.
The alarming spread of the omicron variant
threatens to reverse all of the progress made in Louisiana over the last several months, the governors order states.
State agencies in the governors cabinet will require masks of employees and visitors to their offices, though not in the Capitol building, which is under the authority of the Louisiana Legislature. The governor has also permitted the heads of agencies outside of his direct authority to implement their own face mask policies as they see fit, Edwards spokesperson Shauna Sanford said.
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