L.A. County Stay-at-Home Orders to Be Extended Through July
Written by SOURCE on May 12, 2020
Los Angeles County residents will have to observe stay-at-home orders for at least several more months, officials announced Tuesday.
According to the Los Angeles Times, county Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer announced the move during a Board Supervisors Meeting, just days after the county began loosening its coronavirus lockdown restrictions. The director reportedly said the order will “with all certainty” remain in place for the next three months unless there is a “dramatic change to 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,” Ferrer said.
This story is being updated.