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Outdoor event spectators required to wear a mask

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Everyone attending outdoor “mega-events” of more than 10,000 people—such as open-air concerts and baseball, football and soccer games—will have to wear a face covering in Los Angeles County under a new COVID-19 health order that took effect this week.

The new order, in place since Aug. 19, requires mask-wearing in such outdoor settings except when people are “actively eating or drinking.” The order will apply to everyone, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.

Outdoor events had been previously exempted from the county’s mask-wearing mandate, which requires face coverings in all indoor settings, regardless of vaccination status. Masks are also required on public transit, at transit hubs such as airports and train stations, inside schools, at health care settings, homeless shelters and correctional facilities.

The updated health order, which was quietly posted on the county Department of Public Health’s website Monday, applies to all events of more than 10,000 people. The order cites as examples music or food festivals, car shows, endurance events, marathons, parades, sporting events and concerts.

The mandate will affect people attending games at Dodger Stadium, USC football at the Coliseum, UCLA football at the Rose Bowl, as well as Rams/Chargers games at SoFi Stadium, LAFC games at Banc of California Stadium, and LA Galaxy Games at Dignity Health Sports Park. Concert-goers at the Hollywood Bowl will also be affected.

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