LA County Officially Moves to the Orange Tier, Travel Advisory Updates and Confronting COVID-19 - LA County's Mobilization in Pictures

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April 5, 2021

 

 

LA County Officially Moves to the Orange Tier, 
Travel Advisory Updates and Confronting COVID-19 - LA County's Mobilization in Pictures

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LA County Officially Moves to the Orange Tier

Orange Tier Sector Graphics

At 12:01 a.m., changes to the Health Officer Order took effect, reflecting our move into the Orange Tier. As a result, many business and sector protocols were updated over the weekend, including bars, breweries, wineries, and distilleries, family entertainment centers, gyms, movie theatres, restaurants, retail establishments, grocery stores, and outdoor live events.

It is critically important that businesses follow the safety measures laid out in these protocols. As we have seen in the past, re-openings and increasing capacity limits often lead to an increase in cases. We ask that businesses take every precaution necessary to protect your employees and customers. Our inspectors are out and are happy to provide any clarity or technical assistance should you need it.

Travel Advisory Updates

Changes to Travel Advisory

Effective today, Los Angeles County is updating our travel advisory.

The Centers for Disease Control and LA County continue to urge that everyone avoid non-essential travel during this time when there are significant hot spots across the country and the world and significant risk from more infectious variants.

Travelers who are fully vaccinated, meaning 2 weeks have passed after their second dose for Pfizer or Moderna, or after their single dose of Johnson and Johnson, are, however, at lower risk and can now travel and will not be required to test or quarantine upon their arrival in Los Angeles County if they do not have any symptoms of illness.

Travelers who are not fully vaccinated must quarantine for 7 full days after travel if they receive a negative COVID-19 test result taken 3-5 days after their arrival. If a traveler does not get tested after they arrive in Los Angeles County, they must quarantine for a full 10 days.

All travelers, regardless of their vaccination status, must self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days after their arrival, and should get tested and isolate if they develop symptoms.

Visit publichealth.lacounty.gov for more information.

Confronting COVID-19 - LA County's Mobilization in Pictures

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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our incredible County photographers have been in the field documenting LA County's response to this crisis. So, whether you're looking to take a visual journey through the past year or you're looking for stock photos, our LA County Flickr page has you covered!

Incident Report

Today’s Incident Report is in the process of being finalized and will be posted on the Incident Report section of the County’s COVID-19 site when complete. Please note, that the reports are posted by date and can be accessed at https://covid19.lacounty.gov/incident-updates/.

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Additional Information

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