On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors heard details about a new “targeted” stay-at-home order that would prohibit all public and private gatherings of people not in the same household and require individuals to stay home “as much as possible.”The proposed order met with no objections from the board, but it was unclear when it might take effect.From a Department of Public Health statement on Monday:If the five-day average of cases is 4,500 or more or hospitalizations are more than 2,000 per day, a Targeted Safer at Home Order with additional safety modifications will be issued.
Given that our five-day average case rate is now over 4,500, Public Health will be working with the Board of Supervisors to determine additional
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