Los Angeles Times-
Los Angeles County’s stay-at-home orders will “with all certainty” be extended for the next three months, county Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer acknowledged during a Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday.
Los Angeles County last week loosened some stay-at-home rules, reopening some trials and allowing some retails to begin curbside services with social distancing rules. Beaches are set to reopen on Wednesday.
But Ferrer warned Tuesday further loosening will be slow given that coronavirus deaths and cases keep rising in the county.
Ferrer said that would only change if there was a “dramatic change to the virus and tools at hand.”