On Tuesday, amid much contention, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors hotly debated a public health officer order that will close outdoor dining beginning Wednesday.On Sunday, after the county’s five-day average went over 4,000 cases for the first time, county officials announced that restaurants, wineries and breweries would halt in-person dining (including outdoor seating) for at least three weeks.
That’s starting at 10 p.m. tomorrow. While such public places may continue to operate for solely pick-up, drive-thru and/or delivery, L.A.
County Public Heath director Dr. Barbara Ferrer said the county found multiple Los Angeles restaurants violating Covid-19 restrictions, mostly proper social distancing.The county’s five-day average
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