LOS ANGELES – As new COVID-19 cases remain at alarming levels and the number of people hospitalized continue to increase, Dr.
Barbara Ferrer, Director of Public Health for Los Angeles County announced Friday that the department was issuing a new stay-home order as coronavirus cases surge.
The temporary order will take effect Monday, November 30, 2020 and remain in effect through December 20, 2020 and also requires additional safety measures across all sectors of business and activities. “With the recent surge of COVID-19 across our community, we must take additional safety measures to reduce the risk of illness and death from this terrible virus and protect our healthcare system.
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