L.A. County moves into the orange tier Monday. Here’s what will change - News Summed Up

L.A. County moves into the orange tier Monday. Here’s what will change


Los Angeles County on Monday will relax more restrictions put in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus when it moves into the orange tier, the second-most-lenient of the state’s four-phase reopening blueprint. Still, it’s important for people to continue to take precautions, especially as they start participating in more activities outside their homes, officials said. “Our numbers have improved dramatically, but we cannot let up,” Barbara Ferrer, the county public health director, said in a statement. Bowling alleys, indoor card rooms and indoor pools can reopen at up to 25% capacity. Amusement parks, which were permitted to reopen Thursday, as of Monday can raise their capacity from 15% to 25%.


Source: Los Angeles Times April 03, 2021 17:48 UTC



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