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L.A. County health officials announce 3-week stay-at-home order banning most gatherings set to take effect on Monday - KTLA

L.A. County health officials announce 3-week stay-at-home order banning most gatherings set to take effect on Monday - KTLA

L.A. County health officials announce 3-week stay-at-home order banning most gatherings set to take effect on Monday - KTLA
Nov 27, 2020 1 min, 1 sec

With coronavirus cases showing no signs of slowing down in Los Angeles County, health officials on Friday announced a temporary stay-at-home order set to take effect on Monday that urges residents to avoid gathering with people they do not live with.

“Residents are advised to stay home as much as possible and always wear a face covering over their nose and mouth when they are outside their household and around others,” officials said.

On Friday health officials reported 24 new COVID-19 deaths and 4,544 new cases.

Health officials said because cases remain at “alarming levels” and hospitalizations continue to increase, tighter safety measures are needed countywide.

County residents continue following Public Health safety measures that we know can slow the spread,” Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said in a statement.

On Friday Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti took to Twitter to tell Angelenos how sprawling coronavirus infections are and urged residents to slow the spread by tweeting: “Please stay at home as much as possible.”.

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage across Southern California with the onset of flu season, San Bernardino County first responders are starting to see a spike in emergency calls and hospital visits, prompting officials to adopt a new emergency services protocol

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