Los Angeles County has reinstated its mask mandate on public transport, meaning that people will again be required to wear face coverings at all indoor public transportation hubs, including airports and bus terminals, officials have said.
The order, which will take effect on Friday, dictates that individuals aged 2 and older, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status, must wear face coverings on public transit within the county.
This includes mask-wearing on buses, trains, taxis, subways, and ride-hailing service vehicles. Masking continues to be also required in indoor transportation hubs including airport and bus terminals, train and subway stations, seaport or other indoor port terminals, or any other indoor area that serves as a transportation hub.