Los Angeles County officials are hoping to find out as early as Friday whether they’ll be allowed to reopen restaurants for in-person dining, along with barbershops and hair salons.
“Regional data shows we have flattened the curve, indicating our readiness to move forward in phased recovery,” Supervisor Kathryn Barger said in a statement. Barger expressed hope that the approval would be granted by Friday. “This will put Los Angeles County on a level playing field with surrounding counties, which have already been granted variances.”Gov.
they wouldn’t reopen in-store retail, hair salons and places of worship after easing restrictions earlier this month and watching the case rate double.that California risks a surge in cases if it reopens too many sectors of society too quickly.Since early May, “the state has shifted away from the stay-at-home model and has made significant modifications with increasing frequency,” Cody said. “The pace at which the state has made these modifications is concerning to me.
Los Angeles County reported a decline in its total number of hospitalized patients, a seven-day average of daily percent change of -1%, according to the variance application.L.A. County also had to prove that the prevalence of the coronavirus spreading in the community was low enough to reopen. The state’s criteria is: fewer than 25 new cases per 100,000 residents in the past 14 days, or less than 8% testing positive in the past seven days.
As of Tuesday, only 33% of the 381 nursing homes in L.A. County had enough personal protective equipment to last more than 14 days, according to the application. Less than half, 47%, have enough N95 masks to last two weeks, and only one-third have adequate gowns.Dr. Christina Ghaly, director of health services for L.A. County, said last week that at the start of the coronavirus outbreak, every one person who contracted the virus infected more than three others.
Nothing bad can happen ? 👍🏽
Better hurry or the people will open it for you.
This seems highly irresponsible, who is behind this? I know the city council love landlords, must be part of it.
Where are those barbershops and dine in restaurants, not fast enough to reopen.
I can't find any information on offices. And none of your articles ever mention plans in regards to offices.
The effects of the shutdown are the tsunami most people don't see coming. The real damage to jobs and businesses lies ahead. Get Ready!
GavinNewsom highest case total today & now they don’t care about us.
A lot of skateboarding parks to fill in
Bye bye lack of traffic and parking by my home, where I pay rent. 🤷♀️
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