Indoor masks return to Philadelphia: What about New Jersey?
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia is reinstating its indoor mask mandate after reporting a sharp increase in coronavirus infections.
The city’s top health official, Dr. Cheryl Bettigole, says that COVID-19 cases have risen more than 50% in 10 days. That's the threshold at which the city’s guidelines call for people to wear masks indoors.
The city is reporting more than 140 cases per day, a fraction of what it saw at the height of the omicron surge. In January, the city was recording close to 4,000 cases a day. But Bettigole says the recent sharp increase in infections indicates the city might be at the beginning of a new wave.
The mandate, which had been dropped on March 2, will begin on April 18.
Will masks return to New Jersey?
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has been saying for months that a return of masking and social-distancing mandates would be unlikely any time soon.
While the rate of transmission in New Jersey on Monday stood at 1.23 (public health officials like to see that number under 1.0), COVID-19 hospitalizations totaled 366. For comparison, there were well over 2,000 daily hospitalizations in the state at this time last year.
Hospitals on Monday also were reporting two dozen COVID-19 on life support. Last April, hospitals had 10 times as many.
In Philadelphia, hospitals were reporting 44 hospitalizations, down from a week ago.
Still, some schools in New Jersey have recently brought back or extended masking requirements, at least temporarily.
According to the CDC, the community risk level was considered low for all 21 counties. The CDC also listed Philadelphia County as low.