The Los Angeles Department of Public Health gave the green light to start audiovisual productions, professional sports, museums, among other activities.

These activities are allowed in Los Angeles County starting today.

Los Angeles County reported more than 70,000 cases of COVID-19 this Friday.

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ETIENNE LAURENT / EFE

The city ​​and county of Los Angeles are getting closer to the new normal although coronavirus cases continue to rise.

From today gyms and health centers, public swimming pools, audiovisual film, music and television productions, as well as museums and galleries, professional sports, as well as hotels and short-term rentals Sightseeing are allowed.

However the Department of Public Health of the Angels, has issued protocols and standards for each sector which must be followed to restart and maintain operations.

In the case of public pools, such as in hotels or residences, should limit usage to 50% of maximum capacity of the facilities, in addition, attendees must wear masks in the facilities surrounding the place.

Hotels must implement strict daily cleaning and laundry tasks of the facilities. Also, workers should avoid and limit contact with belongings of the guests.

In the case of audiovisual productionsThese should eliminate buffet meals for the production team and limit work teams to the minimum necessary, among other prevention measures.

The gyms Saunas, hot tubs, and steam baths should be kept closedthey must also provide the necessary cleaning supplies for each person to disinfect machines and equipment after each use.

In the case of professional sports, these must be carried out without an audience.

The county's reopening plans continue at a steady pace despite the fact that the coronavirus continues to add cases and deaths.

As of noon Friday, the county has reported 70,476 confirmed cases and 2,832 deaths.

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