Antelope Valley Press

LA County restricts in-person dining Public

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles County announced new Coronaviru­s-related restrictio­ns Sunday that will prohibit in-person dining for at least three weeks as cases rise at the start of the holiday season and officials statewide begged California­ns to avoid traveling or gathering in groups for Thanksgivi­ng.

The new restrictio­ns in Los Angeles County — the nation’s most populous — came as the California Department of Health and Human Services reported more than 15,000 Coronaviru­s cases statewide Saturday — by far the highest level since the pandemic began in March. Another 14,000 cases were recorded Sunday.

California’s average daily number of Coronaviru­s cases has tripled in the last month, the Los Angeles Times found in an analysis, while COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations have doubled in the same time period.

A curfew that affects most of the state took effect Saturday requiring people to stay home from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. unless they are responding to an emergency, shopping for groceries, picking up takeout or walking their dogs. The monthlong curfew could be extended if rapidly worsening trends don’t improve.

Authoritie­s say the focus is on keeping people from social mixing and drinking without masks on — the kinds of activities that are blamed for causing COVID-19 infections to soar after dipping only a few months ago. They also have warned against Thanksgivi­ng travel or mixing of several households.

LA County’s new rules take effect Wednesday at 10 p.m. Restaurant­s, breweries, wineries and bars will only be able to offer takeout, drive-thru and delivery projects services.

County officials had warned that these restrictio­ns could come if the county’s$ five-day average of new cases was above nonprofit 4,000 or hospitaliz­ations were more than 1,750 per day. Sunday’s five-day average and was 4,097 cases and there were 1,401 hos-four pitalizati­ons. exempt.

Los Angeles County officials are on the verge of announcing even more stringentr­ead measures, including a possible lockdownof if cases climb further.

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