This major city says it will "cancel everything" in the middle of a new lock
The mayor has published a series of new stopping measures as COVIDs continue to increase.
AThe coronavirus vaccine can be just around the cornerBut that does not mean that the country is clear again. The increase in COVID figures has forced state officials to try to contain the spread of their regions - and some have already published new lock-municipalities, such as those produced in the states of the country of April and May. Now, a new city joins the fleet: the mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti calls the city to "cancel everything" with a new residence order at home. Read it for more details on city lock and check where the next stop could be,Here is how close your condition is to lock.
"Mymessage could not be simpler. It's time to go down. It's time to cancel everything. And if it's not essential, do not do it, "Garcetti said at a press conference on December 2nd.
Coronavirus numbers of Los Angeles have remained regularly in the thousands of November and now in December. On December 2, there were 2,119 new cases and the average of the week is greater than 2,000, more than one 17% increase in the average of the previous week. In terms of hospitalization, the city of Los Angeles currently has more than 2,500 coronavirus patients in the hospital.
"If cases continue on this path, if they continue to increase the rhythm we have seen, the county expects us to miss hospital beds here in Los Angeles at the Christmas period," declared Garcetti. "The state of public health of our city is as unpleasant as March, in the first days of this pandemic."
Before the press conference, Garcetti signed a new "Targeted safer at home", who says that the city" must resume some of the most restrictive measures instituted in the spring ".
The order requires residents of the city of Los Angeles to remain at home, companies to return to work remotely, public or private meetings of anyone more than one household to stop cessing, unless some of the exceptions. Exceptions to order.
While this order actually prohibits the restoration andIn-person learning for all educational institutionsThis makes it possible to remain open, such as salons and retail stores - as long as they implement certain precautions, including limiting customers to a maximum indoor capacity of 20% and does not operate by 10% to P .
However, these are not the only restrictions listed in the new order. For more locations, the order has actually closed until further notice, read and for more state as a whole,California can hang again, the governor warns.
1 Interior gyms
If you want to have a workout, it must be outdoors. This new command requires that "internal parts of fitness facilities" be closed to the public until further notice. However, these fitness facilities may open open outdoor operations at a maximum capacity of 50%. And for more the propagation of coronavirus,That's how the COVID epidemic is in your state.
2 Swimming pools
Garcetti isrequiring exterior and indoor pools to close If they "serve members of more than one household". The only exemption from this rule is the outdoor pool that offers swimming in the regulated tower, which separates a swimmer. And for more locking,This pop star is banished to break the COVID lock.
3 Short restoration of the shopping center
Although shopping centers can always operate at a capacity of 20%, shopping center foods are extinguished for meals inside. According to order, "Food restaurants and food facilities located in an interior shopping center must close all meals in person and do not take orders in person for food or beverage inside the interior mall". And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
4 Pillars
According to the order, all the pillars of Los Angeles are closed. However, the beaches themselves can remain open for "active leisure", which includes swimming, surfing, running and walking. Sunbather, sitting and gatherings are not allowed. And for more coronaviruses closures,This state has a secret loophole Covid Lockdown .