I hope we do our job well…all of us do our job well and we get back to what we know we can do, which is slow that curve.” Disneyland’s Soft Reopening… What I would like to say is, I hope we never have to go back to Safer At Home. A lot of what happens here also depends on what’s happening in other places around the country, so we shouldn’t really take any tools off the table. We can never go back to Safer At Home.’ There’s just too much unknown here. So I would never be the person that’s going to say, ‘Absolutely. There’s too much unknown and there’s lots of things that could happen that could put us in much worse shape, including, you know, some serious mutations of this virus that make it more dangerous. “Nothing can be off the table in the pandemic. Los Angeles’ public health director Barbara Ferrer, added: Too many people are making the situation worse. Just the other day in a liquor store, I overheard people without masks boasting about a party that night. Garcetti is right: there are way too many parties happening. The hospitalization rate is going way up, too. 93% of the people who died had preexisting conditions, but 7% had no serious health issues. In the last week, the average was 24 deaths. Today, over 1,7000 new cases were reported and 50 people died from COVID-19. Without a major boost in testing, there’s no way we can safely reopen our economy or to safely reopen schools.” We hear very single day that there are not enough tests. You should assume that everyone around you is infected. I need you to keep your children away from their friends. There are still too many social gatherings. Critical to whether our schools open, whether our economy thrives. “We are making progress, and while it is fragile, it is progress. During a recent conference, Garcetti warned another lockdown is a serious possibility: In the next week or two, if the numbers do not go down, Mayor Eric Garcetti says, “We’d likely return to a mandated stay-at-home order.” Garcetti, who did a horrific job responding to the Black Lives Matter protests, is handling COVID-19 slightly better. Which is why Los Angeles might have another mandatory lockdown. It’s a serious threat that, sadly, many in California still aren’t taking seriously and following rules. The death rate was going down, thankfully, but the spread is continuing. Los Angeles has been seeing record new highs in cases of COVID-19.
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