Jamie Lee Curtis keeps it casual cool as she makes a grocery run in Bel-Air while wearing face mask

She’s the perennial Hollywood scream queen whose latest fright fest has been delayed by one year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

But Jamie Lee Curtis was seen making the best of it on Friday, while out getting groceries and a bouquet of flowers at Jayde’s Market in the ritzy Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, California

The Knives Out star, 61, looked comfy in a grey knit ensemble as she pushed her cart along, donning an also grey industrial face mask outfitted with a nose clamp and filter.

Essential errand: Jamie Lee Curtis was seen out getting groceries and a bouquet of flowers at Jayde’s Market in the ritzy Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles on Friday

Curtis, the daughter of old Hollywood stars Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, wore what looked to be a dark grey dress with heather sleeves, and a small pocketbook. 

She wore her silver hair short, with hoop earrings. 

Jamie Lee wore flip flops on her feet. 

Prepared: The Knives Out star looked comfy in a grey knit ensemble as she pushed her cart along, donning an also grey industrial face mask outfitted with a nose clamp and filter

Prepared: The Knives Out star looked comfy in a grey knit ensemble as she pushed her cart along, donning an also grey industrial face mask outfitted with a nose clamp and filter

The sighting comes as confirmed coronavirus cases in the state of California have surpassed those of New York, the former epicenter of the pandemic in the U.S.

As of Thursday, California had more than 422,000 cases, with Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti threatening a second lockdown.

The continuing pandemic has also caused much disarray in Hollywood, where Curtis’s latest entry in the Halloween franchise, Halloween Kills, has joined the long list of films with delayed release dates. 

2020 no more: The continuing pandemic has caused much disarray in Hollywood, where Curtis's latest entry in the Halloween franchise, Halloween Kills, has delayed its release date

2020 no more: The continuing pandemic has caused much disarray in Hollywood, where Curtis’s latest entry in the Halloween franchise, Halloween Kills, has delayed its release date

Meanwhile: Jamie Lee is quite active on her social media in general ¿ on Friday, she posted a selfie with her eyes covered in honor of a late colleague lost to drug addiction

Meanwhile: Jamie Lee is quite active on her social media in general – on Friday, she posted a selfie with her eyes covered in honor of a late colleague lost to drug addiction

Earlier this month, the True Lies actress took to her social media with a screenshot of a tweet from horror maestro John Carpenter, announcing the film’s delay from October 2020 to the same month in 2021.

The film is the sequel to the uber-successful 2018 reboot of the franchise, which saw Jamie Lee return to the iconic role of original final girl Laurie Strode for the first time in 16 years.

That slasher movie ignored all previous sequels, fashioning itself as a direct sequel to Carpenter’s 1978 original. 

Earlier this month: The True Lies actress again took to her social media with a screenshot of a tweet from horror maestro John Carpenter, announcing the film's delay from 2020 to 2021

Earlier this month: The True Lies actress again took to her social media with a screenshot of a tweet from horror maestro John Carpenter, announcing the film’s delay from 2020 to 2021

Can never get away: The film is the sequel to the uber-successful 2018 reboot of the franchise, which saw Jamie Lee return to the iconic role of original final girl Laurie Strode

Can never get away: The film is the sequel to the uber-successful 2018 reboot of the franchise, which saw Jamie Lee return to the iconic role of original final girl Laurie Strode

In the interim, Jamie Lee has appeared in various other sequels in the moneymaking horror franchise, including 1998’s underrated 20th anniversary entry, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later.

That film co-starred Michelle Williams and Josh Hartnett, and included a cameo by Curtis’s iconic mother, Janet Leigh.

Leigh is also considered horror movie royalty, for her timeless turn as shower victim Marion Crane in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 thriller Psycho.

Jamie Lee, meanwhile, is quite active on her social media in general – on Friday, she posted a selfie with her eyes covered by the logo of her podcast Dopey in honor of a late colleague lost to drug addiction in an effort to destigmatize the problem.

In the interim: Jamie Lee has appeared in various other sequels in the moneymaking horror franchise, including 1998's underrated 20th anniversary entry, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

In the interim: Jamie Lee has appeared in various other sequels in the moneymaking horror franchise, including 1998’s underrated 20th anniversary entry, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

Scream goddesses: That film co-starred Michelle Williams and Josh Hartnett, and included a cameo by Curtis's iconic mother, Janet Leigh of Psycho fame

Scream goddesses: That film co-starred Michelle Williams and Josh Hartnett, and included a cameo by Curtis’s iconic mother, Janet Leigh of Psycho fame