【UNC快讯】【洛杉矶县再颁紧急居家令本周五生效】
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11/17/2020 洛杉矶报道
洛杉矶县将实施更严格的保障措施和限制措施,以遏制COVID-19传播
从本星期五开始,随着COVID-19病例和住院治疗的显着增加,将实行新的限制:
从11月20日星期五开始,由于COVID-19病例和住院人数继续大幅增加,洛杉矶县将收紧大流行的保障措施和限制。 这些保障措施和限制措施保护了居民的公共健康和安全,以及他们在我们医院中接受服务的能力。
自11月初以来,COVID-19病例增加了一倍以上,住院时间从平均每天900例增加到同一时期的每天1000多次。
从本星期五开始生效的第一个措施是:
对于允许在室内经营的非必需企业(包括零售商店,办公室,个人护理服务),其占用量将被限制为最大容量的25%。
室外餐厅,啤酒厂和酿酒厂的顾客数量不得超过最大室外容量的50%。
卡房,室外迷你高尔夫球场,卡丁车和击球笼的客户数量将限制为最大室外容量的50%。
个人护理场所的服务只能由戴面罩的工作人员向戴面罩的顾客预约。
禁止要求客户或工作人员卸下面部遮盖物的服务,例如面部护理和剃须刀。
这些场所无法为客户提供食物和饮料。
餐馆,啤酒厂,酿酒厂,酒吧和所有其他非必需的零售场所必须从晚上10:00起关闭。 到凌晨6:00
户外聚会仍然是唯一获准的聚会,最多只能容纳15人,且最多可以容纳3个家庭。
将修改卫生官员命令以反映上述限制。
目前,该县报告的5天平均数为2884例,住院病人为1126例。
该县继续预计病例和住院的潜在持续增长。 如果病例或住院人数继续增加,该县已制定了采取其他行动的门槛。
如果该县的五天平均病例数达到4,000或更多,或者每天住院治疗超过1,750,则将增加以下限制:
禁止在餐厅,啤酒厂,葡萄酒厂和酒吧进行室内和室外用餐,这些企业只能提供接送服务。 DPH将通过电子邮件通知该领域的企业,该企业将与他们合作以确保顺利过渡。
如果该县的五天平均病例数达到4,500或更多,或者每天住院治疗超过2,000,则将增加以下限制:
将制定三个星期的“更安全的在家订购”。 该命令将只允许基本工人和获得基本服务的人员离开家园。
下午10:00 宵禁将强制执行至凌晨6:00,基本工人除外。
“洛杉矶县正处于挽救生命和遏制COVID-19扩散的关键时刻。 我敦促我们的居民,企业和社区领袖注意这一警告,并遵循这些加强的保障措施,这样就无需施加其他限制。”公共卫生总监,MPH,MEd的Barbara Ferrer博士说。 “我们非常感激,许多居民戴着口罩,保持身体疏远,并避免与不住的人聚在一起,但我们需要每个人都尽自己的一份力量,并采取这些措施。 如果我们做正确的事,生命和生计将受到威胁,我们的整个社区将受到我们集体行动的影响。”
有关COVID-19的最新数据和信息,请访问公共卫生部的网站。
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MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 17, 2020
Contact:
Los Angeles County Joint Information Center – COVID-19
Los Angeles County to Implement Tighter Safeguards and Restrictions to Curb COVID-19 Spread
Starting this Friday, New Restrictions Will be in Place as COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Significantly Increase
Effective Friday, November 20, Los Angeles County will tighten pandemic safeguards and restrictions as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to increase significantly. These safeguards and restrictions protect the public health and safety of our residents, and their ability to be served in our hospitals.
COVID-19 cases have more than doubled since the beginning of November and hospitalizations have increased from an average of about 900 a day to well over 1,000 a day in same time period.
The first measures, effective this Friday, are:
For non-essential businesses permitted to operate indoors—including retail stores, offices, personal care services—occupancy will be limited to 25% maximum capacity.
The number of patrons at outdoor restaurants, breweries and wineries will be limited to 50% max outdoor capacity.
The number customers at cardrooms, outdoor mini-golf, go-karts and batting cages will be limited to 50% maximum outdoor capacity.
Services at personal care establishments may only be provided by appointment to customers wearing face coverings by staff wearing face coverings.
Services that require either the customer or the staff to remove their face covering, such as facials and shaves, are not permitted.
Food and drinks cannot be served at these establishments to customers.
Restaurants, breweries, wineries, bars, and all other non-essential retail establishments must close from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Outdoor gatherings remain the only gatherings permitted, and they must only include 15 people maximum who are members of no more than 3 households.
The Health Officer Order will be amended to reflect the above restrictions.
At this time, the County is reporting 2,884 cases as the five-day average and 1,126 hospitalized patients.
The County continues to anticipate the potential continued surge of cases and hospitalizations. The County has established thresholds for additional actions if cases or hospitalizations continue to increase.
If the five-day average of cases in the County becomes 4,000 or more or hospitalizations are more than 1,750 per day, the following restriction will be added:
Outdoor and indoor dining at restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars will be prohibited and these businesses will only be able to offer pick-up and delivery. Businesses in this sector are being notified via email by DPH, which will work with them to ensure a smooth transition.
If the five-day average of cases in the County becomes 4,500 or more or hospitalizations are more than 2,000 per day, the following restriction will be added:
A Safer at Home Order will be instituted for three weeks. The Order would only allow essential workers and those securing essential services to leave their homes.
A 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew would be mandated, with essential workers exempt.
“Los Angeles County is at a critical moment to save lives and curb the spread of COVID-19. I urge our residents, businesses and community leaders to heed this warning and follow these heightened safeguards so that additional restrictions do not need to be imposed,” said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “We are so grateful that many of our residents are wearing face coverings, keeping physically distanced and avoiding gathering with people they don’t live with, but we need everyone to do their part and follow these measures. Lives and livelihoods are at stake and our entire community will be affected by our collective action if we do the right thing.”
For the most current data and information about COVID-19, visit the Department of Public Health’s website.