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COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 8, 2020 877 489 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 8, 2020

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 8, 2020

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 5, 2020 866 489 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 5, 2020

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 5, 2020

L.A. County Reviews New State Guidelines That Could Move L.A. County Into Stage 3 of Roadmap to Recovery 1024 512 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

L.A. County Reviews New State Guidelines That Could Move L.A. County Into Stage 3 of Roadmap to Recovery

L.A. County Reviews New State Guidelines That Could Move LA County Into Stage 3 of Roadmap to Recovery

County seal superimposed on a photo of the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration

Los Angeles County is reviewing new guidelines from the State of California that could move LA County into Stage 3 of the Roadmap to Recovery and permit the reopening of key sectors including schools, day camps, museums, entertainment industry production, camping and spectator-free sporting events — as early as June 12.

The Department of Public Health will review the newly issued state guidance, evaluate the County’s COVID-19 metrics and data and consult with the Board of Supervisors to determine how sectors can re-open with safeguards and directives in place to ensure essential physical distancing and infection control.

At this time, Los Angeles County is still under a Safer At Work and In The Community Order. Public and private gatherings of people outside of a single household unit are not permitted except for public protests and faith-based services with limited numbers of participants.

Everyone needs to continue to follow physical distancing and infection control protocols and wear a cloth face covering when in contact with others not in your household.

At this time, still closed are:

  • Nail salons
  • Tattoo shops
  • Gyms and fitness centers
  • Campgrounds
  • Entertainment venues including arcades, bowling alleys, movie theaters, live performance theaters, concert halls, stadiums, arenas, theme parks, gaming facilities and festivals
  • Brewpubs, breweries, bars, pubs, craft distilleries, and wineries that do not offer sit-down, dine-in meals.
  • Indoor museums, galleries and zoos

Click here for a detailed list of what’s open and closed in L.A. County

The plans for reopening are part of a phased progression that provides employees, customers and residents with safety protections to slow the spread of COVID-19.

County and State-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites Are All Open 1024 661 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

County and State-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites Are All Open

County and State-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites Are All Open

A gloved hand holds a test tube from a rack containing multiple COVID-19 sample vials.

LA County and State run testing sites are all open. Residents can make an appointment by visiting the County COVID-19 testing website. Same day appointments are available at State operated OptumServe sites.

“We are committed to ensuring that testing is widely available to people who need them,” said Dr. Christina Ghaly, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. “Through our collaborative work with community clinics and other healthcare providers we are working to meet the needs of the community and provide seamless care for patients.”

For the latest information on COVID-19 testing sites or to make an appointment, please visit covid19.lacounty.gov/testing/.

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites 1024 661 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites

A gloved hand holds a test tube from a rack containing multiple COVID-19 sample vials.

COVID-19 testing is available to LA County residents. However, due to safety concerns and LA Countywide curfew orders, some testing sites continue to operate on modified hours today.  All residents with an appointment at an impacted testing site will be notified via email to reschedule.  For residents that did not provide an email, a notification will be made via a phone call.  Same day appointments are available at State operated OptumServe sites. To make an appointment at these and other testing sites, visit covid19.lacounty.gov/testing.

The following LA County testing sites are closed today, June 4nd

  • Santa Clarita College of the Canyons - 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd., Santa Clarita, CA 91355

The following LA County testing sites are on modified hours today, June 4nd

Closing at 2:30pm

  • Charles R. Drew University Campus - 1731 E 120th St. Los Angeles, CA 90059

Closing at 4:00pm

  • Hawthorne Memorial Center - Betty Ainsworth Sports Center - 3851 W El Segundo Blvd, Hawthorne, CA 90250

“While a majority of our testing sites have remained open, some sites have temporarily closed or have operated on modified hours during this week,” said Dr. Christina Ghaly, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. “We are deeply grateful to the testing sites’ staff and healthcare providers who are committed to ensuring access to testing throughout LA County.”

For the latest information on today’s impacted testing sites or to make an appointment for a COVID-19 test, please visit covid19.lacounty.gov/testing.

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites 1024 661 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites

A gloved hand holds a test tube from a rack containing multiple COVID-19 sample vials.

Los Angeles County continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in the wake of protests throughout the County. Due to safety concerns, some testing sites will be closed or operating on modified hours today. In addition, testing sites will be directed to adhere to any LA Countywide curfew orders.  All residents who had a testing appointment at an impacted testing site will be notified via email to reschedule their appointment.  For residents that did not provide an email, a notification will be made via a phone call.  Same day appointments are still available at select OptumServ sites. The public can register for those and other sites at covid19.lacounty.gov/testing.

The following LA County testing sites are closed today, June 3nd

  • South Bay Galleria - 1815 Hawthorne Blvd., Redondo Beach, CA 90278

The following LA County testing sites are on modified hours today, June 3nd

Closing at 11:00am

  • Bellflower City Hall - 16600 Civic Center Drive, Bellflower, CA 90706

Closing at 2:30pm

  • Charles R. Drew University Campus - 1731 E 120th St. Los Angeles, CA 90059

Closing at 4:00pm

  • Hawthorne Memorial Center - Betty Ainsworth Sports Center - 3851 W El Segundo Blvd, Hawthorne, CA 90250

Closing at 5:00pm

  • California State University, Los Angeles - 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032
  • ChapCare Pasadena - 1595 N. Lake Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91104
  • ChapCare Vacco Health Center - 10408 Vacco Street, Suite A, South El Monte CA 91733
  • Harbor-UCLA Medical Center - 1000 West Carson Street, Bldg N26., Torrance, CA 90502
  • Los Angeles County - Crenshaw Area Office - 3606 West Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016
  • Santa Monica College - 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90405
  • West Jordan High School - 171 W. Bort St. Long Beach, CA 90805

“We are committed to ensuring that our testing sites are safe for both patients and staff,” said Dr. Christina Ghaly, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.  “Testing remains a priority as we continue to fight the spread of coronavirus in LA County.”

For the latest information on testing site closures or to make an appointment for a COVID-19 test, please visit covid19.lacounty.gov/testing.

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 1, 2020 874 490 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 1, 2020

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – June 1, 2020

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites 1024 661 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites

Update on County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites

A gloved hand holds a test tube from a rack containing multiple COVID-19 sample vials.

Los Angeles County (LA County) continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in the wake of the protests throughout the County. Due to concerns of public and staff safety, some testing sites will be closed or operating on modified hours today. All residents who had a testing appointment at an impacted testing site will be notified via email to reschedule their appointment.  For residents that did not provide an email, a notification will be made via a phone call.

The following LA County testing sites are closed today, June 2nd

  • AltaMed Medical and Dental Group - 972 Goodrich Blvd., Commerce, CA 90022
  • AltaMed Medical and Dental Group - 8627 Atlantic Ave., South Gate, CA 90280
  • AltaMed Medical and Dental Group - Sunset Ave., West Covina, CA 91790
  • South Bay Galleria - 1815 Hawthorne Blvd., Redondo Beach, CA 90278

The following LA County testing sites are on modified hours today, June 2nd

Closing at 2:30pm

  • Charles R. Drew University Campus - 1731 E 120th St. Los Angeles, CA 90059

Closing at 5:00pm

  • California State University, Los Angeles - 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032
  • ChapCare Pasadena - 1595 N. Lake Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91104
  • ChapCare Vacco Health Center - 10408 Vacco Street, Suite A, South El Monte CA 91733
  • Harbor-UCLA Medical Center - 1000 West Carson Street, Bldg N26., Torrance, CA 90502
  • Hawthorne Memorial Center - Betty Ainsworth Sports Center - 3851 W El Segundo Blvd, Hawthorne, CA 90250
  • Los Angeles County - Crenshaw Area Office - 3606 West Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016
  • Santa Monica College - 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90405
  • West Jordan High School - 171 W. Bort St. Long Beach, CA 90805

“We are continuing to ensure that our testing sites are safe for both patients and staff. Testing remains a priority as we continue to fight the spread of coronavirus in LA County.” said Dr. Christina Ghaly, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.

For the latest information on testing site closures or to make an appointment for a COVID-19 test, please visit https://covid19.lacounty.gov/testing/.

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – May 29, 2020 874 493 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – May 29, 2020

COVID-19 briefing with LA County officials – May 29, 2020

Hair Salons, Barbershops and In-person Dining to Reopen Immediately with Safeguards in Place 1024 665 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Hair Salons, Barbershops and In-person Dining to Reopen Immediately with Safeguards in Place

Hair Salons, Barbershops and In-person Dining to Reopen Immediately with Safeguards in Place

Hair salons and barbershops can reopen and in-person dining in restaurants can resume immediately with safeguards as Los Angeles County moves forward on the Roadmap to Recovery.

The State of California today approved the County’s request for a variance to state guidelines because the County has met the necessary public health thresholds to safely allow critical sectors of the economy and community to begin serving residents.

The County has demonstrated that it has controlled the spread of the virus, and is protecting residents and essential workers. Hospital testing and contact tracing capacity are appropriate in response to the outbreak. Los Angeles County is now in the advanced stages of Phase 2 of the State’s Resilience Roadmap.

This new phase of Los Angeles County’s reopening better aligns the County with neighboring counties, moving Southern California towards a regional recovery and supporting our service-oriented businesses, many of which are small and locally owned It’s a testament to the efforts of residents who adhered to the Safer At Home order, practiced physical distancing and wore cloth face coverings.

“This is an important milestone for Los Angeles County as we transition to being Safer at Work and Safer in our Communities and move forward in our path of reopening and recovery,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. “I am grateful to our state and local leaders for their partnership and collaboration in supporting the residents and businesses of Los Angeles County.”

However, this step forward doesn’t mean the threat of COVID-19 is gone. Residents must continue to practice physical distancing, wear cloth face coverings and follow public health guidelines in place.

If at any time, the County’s rate of infection and other key metrics return to unsafe numbers, the Department of Public Health can limit or close reopened sectors.

“We are only able to take this important step forward because everyone did their part. As we move along in our progress to reopen, let’s continue to keep our guard up. This highly contagious virus hasn’t disappeared; it is still out there, imposing a real threat to our communities. We cannot go back to business as usual,” said Supervisor Hilda L. Solis. “I urge everyone to continue doing their part by abiding by physical distancing and face covering requirements and by adhering to our new public health directives for reopened businesses. While our measure to reopen will provide economic relief to our workers and small businesses, extreme caution must be taken to prevent another spike in confirmed cases and fatalities. We must remember that our communities of color have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, and they will likely continue to bear the brunt if the coronavirus comes back with a vengeance.”

“This is a fine line that we’re walking in the County of Los Angeles, “said Supervisor Janice Hahn. “We are threading the needle between keeping the public safe and allowing our economy to reopen.”

“Small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy and we all should do our part to help them stay open safely,” Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas said. “But we are absolutely not out of the woods yet, so we must continue to protect our health and those of everyone around us. Following public health guidelines is critical as we go back to work, dine in at our favorite restaurants, and make that long-awaited trip to the barbershop or hair salon.”

“Like my colleagues I am happy that so many will return to work and familiar activities. Still, I cannot overemphasize the importance of the public’s role in making these next steps a success,” said Supervisor Sheila Kuehl. “People must continue to physically distance, wear face covers, and wash their hands often. If not, our cases and hospitalizations are likely to rise dramatically, forcing us to consider reducing access in order to protect public health.”

Dining in restaurants and getting a haircut will be a different experience than we’re used to. Just as is required for all out-of-home activities, clients and staff will have to practice physical distancing and wear cloth face coverings. There will be limited capacity and  enhanced cleaning and disinfecting procedures.

Key, specific guidelines for customers at hair salons, barbershops and in-person restaurant dining are below.

For a list of FAQs, click here.

Barbershops and hair salons

  • Physical distancing measures will be in place.
  • Employees and customers will be screened for symptoms, including cough and fever. Clients feeling unwell should reschedule their appointment.
  • Everyone, including clients, must wear cloth face coverings while in the salon or barber shop and clients are encouraged to wear face coverings with earloops to ensure the face covering does not interfere with the hair service.
  • Magazines, coffee and other amenities will not be available.
  • Clients are encouraged to use credit cards and contactless payment systems. If electronic or card payment is not possible, customers should come with exact cash payment or check, if available.
  • Stylists may only serve one client at a time.

For the detailed protocols visit: http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/coronavirus/.

Personal grooming that is still closed, or prohibited, at this time:

  • Nail salons
  • Spa services, including massage, facials and waxing

In-person dining in restaurants

  • Physical distancing measures will be in place.
  • Employees and customers will be screened for symptoms, including cough and fever. Patrons feeling unwell should not eat at a restaurant.
  • Outdoor seating and curbside pickup are prioritized.
  • Reservations will be encouraged.
  • Customers will be asked to wait for their table in their cars or outside the restaurant to prevent crowds from gathering.
  • Diners must wear cloth face coverings when not eating.
  • Bar areas will be closed.
  • Occupancy capacity will be limited to 60% for the next three weeks.

For the detailed protocol visit: http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/coronavirus/.

Los Angeles County is under a Safer At Work And In The Community order and public and private gatherings of people outside of a single household unit are not permitted except for public protests and faith-based services, which are permitted to operate with limits on the number of participants.

Everyone must continue to follow physical distancing and infection control protocols and wear a cloth face covering when in contact with others not in your household.

Still closed are:

  • Gyms and fitness centers
  • Beach piers
  • Indoor entertainment venues including arcades, bowling alleys, movie theaters, live performance theaters, concert halls, stadiums, arenas, theme parks, gaming facilities and festivals
  • Indoor museums, galleries and zoos
  • Click here for a detailed list of what’s open and closed in L.A. County

The new openings are part of a phased progression guiding the safe resumption of public life in Los Angeles County, including the resumption and reopenings that include: in-person faith-based services, in-store shopping at retail stores, bike paths, drive-in movies and other recreational pursuits. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will amend its Health Officer Order accordingly.