L.A. County Will Keep Stay-At-Home Orders In Place Through August
During a Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, top Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer shares that the Los Angeles County’s stay-at-home orders will “with all certainty” be extended for the next three months.
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Ferrer explained that this would only change if there was a “dramatic change top the virus and tools at hand.” “Our hope is that by using the data, we’d be able to slowly lift restrictions over the next three months,” she said.
Despite that, Ferrer did not directly address the extension of the current public health order set to expire Friday. As many are aware by now, a stay-at-home order is a government authority to restrict movements of a population as a quarantine strategy for suppressing, or mitigating, an epidemic, or pandemic, by ordering residents to stay home except for essential tasks or to work in essential businesses.
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