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Los Angeles County Coronavirus Update: Top Health Official Won’t Rule Out Return To Safer At Home Order As COVID Hospitalizations Hit All-Time High

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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOne day after Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti warned that “We’d likely return to a mandated stay-at-home order” in one or two weeks if coronavirus conditions in the region get worse, the head of Los Angeles County’s Health Department agreed, with some qualifications. “Nothing can be off the table in the pandemic,” said county public health director, Barbara Ferrer. “There’s too much unknown and there’s lots of things that could happen that could put us in much worse shape, including, you know, some serious mutations of this virus that make it more dangerous.

So I would never be the person that’s going to say, ‘Absolutely. Out of the question. We can never go back to Safer At Home.’ “There’s just too much.

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