The Department of Public Health will allow pools, hot tubs and saunas located within residential complexes to reopen, as well as drive-ins and flea markets.
Los Angeles County is moving toward the reopening of economic activity.
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Yesterday afternoon the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued changes to the quarantine order and will now allow swimming pools, hot tubs and saunas located in residential complexes to reopen.
The order too gives the green light for the opening of all stores inside and outside shopping centers at a capacity of 50% occupancy. further allows drive-ins, flea market to restart operations.
In a major # COVID19 recovery milestone, LA County is aligning regulations to match State of CA's in a phased approach to reopening that now permits resumption of faith-based services, in-store shopping at low-risk stores, drive-in movies & other activities https: // t.co/TZOTjb8wmr pic.twitter.com/t2NaO8ZzaU
– Los Angeles County (@CountyofLA) May 27, 2020
Among other updates, the county allowed the opening of religious centers by limiting the number of parishioners.
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Changes announced hours after California Governor Gavin Newsom It will authorize counties to begin moving toward phase three of the economic revival.
All retail, including those located in indoor and outdoor retail shopping centers, may now open for business.
MeetMust meet physical distancing requirements
✅Face coverings are requiredLearn more: https://t.co/TZOTjb8wmr pic.twitter.com/6Wv9JautWn
– Los Angeles County (@CountyofLA) May 27, 2020
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So far Los Angeles County has confirmed nearly 50,000 coronavirus cases.
COVID-19 Daily Update:
May 26, 2020
Cases: 1,843 (47,822 total)
Deaths: 27 (2,143 total) pic.twitter.com/fpvak8mJVm– LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) May 26, 2020