LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Los Angeles County’s stay-at-home orders will “with all certainty” be extended for the next three months, Public Health Director Dr.
Barbara Ferrer informed the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday. “Our hope is that by using the data, we’d be able to slowly lift restrictions over the next three months,” she said.
Ferrer noted that although she didn’t issue an official order, she indicated that the timeline would only change if there was a “dramatic change to the virus and tools at hand.” After some initial negative reactions after Dr.
Ferrer’s comments were made public, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Kathryn Barger, tweeted a clarification insisting that Dr.
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