The three-week “safer at home” order will take effect on Monday…reports Asian Lite News
Health officials in Los Angeles County have issued a new stay-home order urging residents to avoid gatherings due to an out of control surge in the number of new Covid-19 cases.
The county’s five-day average of new confirmed cases currently stands at over 4,700, forcing its health department to take the additional actions on Friday, reports Xinhua news agency.
The three-week “safer at home” order will take effect on Monday.
Residents are advised to “stay home as much as possible and always wear a face covering” when they go out.
The order bans people from attending public or private gatherings with non-household members, but exempts religious services and protests under “constitutionally protected rights,” according to local health authorities.
Of California’s 1,179,857 Covid-19 cases, Los Angeles County accounts for more than 383,000.
The state’s death toll currently stands at 19,075, of which the County has reported 7,580.
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