For the first time, Los Angeles has qualified for the least-restrictive tier of California’s reopening Blueprint. It’s a remarkable development for a county that, in early January, was the epicenter of the worldwide pandemic.Los Angeles County’s adjusted 7-day test positivity rate fell to just 1.9%.
That’s below the 2.0% threshold to qualify for the Yellow — or least restrictive — tier of California’s color-coded reopening plan.
There are two other data points, but the region has long qualified for Yellow in those areas. San Francisco’s 7-day test positivity rate came down this week to 1.8%.
Like L.A., that county had long qualified in the other required measures.The state requires a county to qualify for a less-restrictive tier for two
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