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It’s patriotic to care about others and I care about you. That’s why I’m sending you more important news about COVID-19 in LA County.
This week, the County Department of Public Health reported growing and alarming trends of community spread of COVID-19. On Monday, the County reported a one-day count of 2,903 new cases, the largest one-day count since the pandemic began.
We will be living with the major disruption of shutdowns and quarantines for much longer than we would like. The next 2-3 weeks will be critical to bringing the pandemic back under control, not overwhelming our hospital system, and ensuring that we can provide medical care to those who need it.
Wearing a mask, practicing physical distancing, and avoiding large gatherings, even with family, are small sacrifices that can make a huge difference, but only if we all do it. Big gatherings are a significant source of the community spread of COVID-19, so this holiday weekend, please be mindful of the way you celebrate.
To prevent crowding that can result in more people becoming infected, all LA County beaches, piers, beach parking lots, and bike paths are closed through Monday, July 6 at 5:00 AM.
This Fourth of July, do the patriotic thing for your family, your community, and for all of Los Angeles: Stay home, and if you really really have to go out, practice social distancing, and wear a face cover.
For a one-stop-shop for LA County COVID-19 news, please bookmark our COVID-19 web page. It is updated regularly.
Stay safe!
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