Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorLooking to combat skyrocketing COVID-19 numbers, Los Angeles County announced tightened restrictions on Tuesday, requiring restaurants, wineries, breweries and non-essential retail businesses to close at 10 p.m.
starting on Friday. The order also limited their capacity further.While short of a full-on lockdown, county officials warned that if daily case numbers and hospitalizations continue increasing, sweeping Safer At Home restrictions will return and a countywide 10 p.m.
to 6 a.m. curfew will be imposed.The county’s five-day average of daily new cases was 2,884 on Tuesday. According to the county, if the five-day average of new cases reaches 4,000, or if hospitalizations top 1,750, outdoor dining at.
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