Vaccinated California Office Workers Won't Have To Mask After June 15 In OSHA Reversal

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San Diego CA

10 June, 2021

7:14 PM

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By Chris Jennewein, Times of San Diego June 10, 2021 California regulators have backtracked on a plan to require office workers to continue wearing masks after the state fully reopens from the pandemic on June 15. The Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board voted Wednesday night to withdraw previous guidance that masks would be required unless all employees in a workplace were vaccinated against COVID-19. The decision by Cal/OSHA followed new recommendations by the CDC and the California Department of Public Health, as well as widespread criticism from the business community. Rachel Michelin, president and CEO of the California Retailers Association, said the earlier rules "would have led to confusion, pitted employees against each other in the workplace and would have made our reopening much more complicated" "We appreciate the Cal/OSHA board rescinding the recommendations they approved on June 3 in consideration of aligning their employer regulations with the CDC, California Department of Public Health and Governor in terms of vaccinated employees," she said. The board will meet again on June 17, and Michelin urged the regulators to provide clear rules going forward. Earlier on Wednesday, Dr. Mark Gahly, secretary of the state Health and Human Services Agency, recommended that people who are not vaccinated still wear masks in indoor public settings, including offices, stores, movie theaters and government offices. Gahly said businesses in California will have three options: "This is the choice of the venue and the operators," Ghaly said. "We at the state level are giving all three options to private and independent operators to choose which is best suited for their community and their businesses." California will still require that masks be worn in healthcare, childcare and correctional facilities, as well as at homeless shelters. Times of San Diego is an independent online news site covering the San Diego metropolitan area. Our journalists report on politics, crime, business, sports, education, arts, the military and everyday life in San Diego. No subscription is required, and you can sign up for a free daily newsletter with a summary of the latest news.

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