Santa Barbara News-Press: February 17, 2022

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Mask rules eased

Man charged in Goleta homicide case

Wednesday was the first day without the indoor mask mandate

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Arrests have been made in the investigation of a homicide that allegedly took place Feb. 10 at Pacifica Suites, a hotel in the 5400 block of Hollister Avenue in Goleta.

By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS MANAGING EDITOR

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Charges have been filed in a Goleta homicide case. On Wednesday evening, Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley announced charges were

New mask guidelines were posted Wednesday at the Santa Barbara Public Library. Tuesday was the last day of the countywide and statewide indoor mandate.

By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS MANAGING EDITOR

A new sign on the front door of the Santa Barbara Public Library reflected the change. Masks are recommended if you go inside. The word “required” wasn’t on the sign, which was from the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department. That was the scene Wednesday on the first day without a mask mandate for fully vaccinated individuals, who can now go inside most indoor public settings without a face covering. Public health departments in the Tri-Counties say masks are still required of unvaccinated people and recommended for vaccinated people. People are heeding the recommendation. The NewsPress saw many people wearing

masks as they left stores on State Street in Santa Barbara. They also wore them as they exited the U.S. Post Office on Anacapa Street and Costco in Goleta. And even though masks haven’t been required outside for anyone, you can spot them on roughly half the people walking down State Street in Santa Barbara and at settings such as outdoor malls. The last day of the statewide mandate was Tuesday, and public health departments in Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties made Tuesday the last day of their mandates as well. They decided to align themselves with state guidance in light of data showing that the region is on the downslope of the omicron surge. On Wednesday, the Santa Barbara County Public Health Please see MANDATE on A2

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(The Center Square) — California’s statewide indoor mask mandate officially expired Wednesday, allowing millions of fully vaccinated residents across the state to enter most indoor public spaces without wearing a mask. The majority of California counties aligned with the state’s guidance, which allows fully vaccinated individuals to remove their masks in many indoor spaces. The state had reinstated a statewide indoor mask mandate on Dec. 15 amid

rising cases of COVID-19. Under the updated guidance, unvaccinated individuals are still required to wear a face covering in all indoor settings, and masking is still recommended but not required for fully vaccinated individuals when the risk of infection is high, according to the California Department of Public Health. The change in the state’s guidance comes after the state saw a dramatic decrease in case rates and hospitalizations over the last month. During a news conference on Monday, Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state Health

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Planet Fitness prepares to open in Goleta

Shoppers wearing masks leave Costco in Goleta. The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department is now recommending but not requiring masks for vaccinated people in most indoor public settings.

California lifts indoor mask mandate for state’s vaccinated residents By MADISON HIRNEISEN

filed against Isaiah Ramirez Alexander, 34, of Santa Barbara. “Mr. Alexander is alleged to have shot and killed 43-yearold Richard Cardona at Pacifica Suites on February

and Human Services secretary, reported that cases declined 75% between Jan. 14 and Feb. 14, and hospitalizations are down 40% over the last month. Indoor masking requirements remain in place in certain settings across the state, including in healthcare settings, jails and prisons, long-term care facilities and K-12 schools. A federal mask mandate also remains in place for public transit. Earlier this week, Dr. Ghaly announced that the state plans to “reassess” the mask mandate for schools at the end of the month, and he expects to

provide a more specific date for lifting the mandate on Feb. 28. Some counties, including Los Angeles, Mendocino and Santa Clara counties, have elected to keep a local indoor mask mandate in place until COVID-19 case rates improve. In a statement last week, Dr. Sara Cody, the Santa Clara County public health director, said indoor masking remains “critical” to protecting the community, including those who are elderly or immunocompromised. “We must continue to base our decisions on the risks COVID-19 Please see STATE MANDATE on A4

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Signs advertise the upcoming opening of Planet Fitness in Goleta.

By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

Planet Fitness has announced a new location opening this spring in Goleta. General Manager Matthew Curry said the business plans to open in April at 7127 Hollister Ave. in The Plaza, near retailers such as Albertsons. Work is currently taking place to prepare the site. Planet Fitness describes itself as the fastest-growing gym chain and reported it has more than 2,200 locations nationwide. “We have always wanted to be in the Goleta area,” Mr. Curry told the News-Press Wednesday. “COVID has slowed that down. We want to grow and give

everyone an opportunity to have access to our memberships.” The new location will be open 24/5. That means Planet Fitness will remain open from 5 a.m. Mondays to 9 p.m. Fridays. Then it will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. According to a news release, Planet Fitness has state-of-theart cardio machines and strength equipment, a 30-Minute Express Circuit, rowing machines, fully equipped locker rooms with day lockers and showers, HydroMassage loungers, massage chairs, tanning booths, Total Body Enhancement booths and more. The Goleta location will Please see FITNESS on A3

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L O T T E RY RESULTS

Classified................. B4 Life...................... B1-2 Obituaries............... A4

Wednesday’s SUPER LOTTO: N/A Meganumber: N/A

Wednesday’s DAILY 4: 2-8-4-6

Tuesday’s MEGA MILLIONS: 2-4-15-21-63 Meganumber: 19

Wednesday’s FANTASY 5: 13-23-32-36-38

Wednesday’s DAILY DERBY: 02-09-04 Time: 1:42.68

Wednesday’s POWERBALL: N/A Meganumber: N/A

Sudoku................... B3 Sports . .................... A3 Weather................. A4

Wednesday’s DAILY 3: 2-0-1 / Wednesday’s Midday 3-9-5


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