Coronavirus
Updated
Published
December 17, 2020 4:30 PM
Mayor Eric Garcetti s 9-year-old daughter tested positive for COVID-19 this week, after coming down with a fever.
In an address to the city from his home (which you can watch above), Garcetti said his daughter is doing fine and has mild symptoms. But he and his wife are in quarantine, in accordance with public health guidelines, and his daughter will isolate for at least 10 days, from the time her symptoms first appeared.
Garcetti said he and his wife have both tested negative.
When asked by a reporter how his daughter contracted the virus, Garcetti said they have no idea.
Coronavirus
Updated
Published
December 17, 2020 4:30 PM
Mayor Eric Garcetti s 9-year-old daughter tested positive for COVID-19 this week, after coming down with a fever.
In an address to the city from his home (which you can watch above), Garcetti said his daughter is doing fine and has mild symptoms. But he and his wife are in quarantine, in accordance with public health guidelines, and his daughter will isolate for at least 10 days, from the time her symptoms first appeared.
Garcetti said he and his wife have both tested negative.
When asked by a reporter how his daughter contracted the virus, Garcetti said they have no idea.
Coronavirus
Updated
Published
December 17, 2020 4:30 PM
Mayor Eric Garcetti s 9-year-old daughter tested positive for COVID-19 this week, after coming down with a fever.
In an address to the city from his home (which you can watch above), Garcetti said his daughter is doing fine and has mild symptoms. But he and his wife are in quarantine, in accordance with public health guidelines, and his daughter will isolate for at least 10 days, from the time her symptoms first appeared.
Garcetti said he and his wife have both tested negative.
When asked by a reporter how his daughter contracted the virus, Garcetti said they have no idea.
Coronavirus
Updated
Published
December 17, 2020 4:30 PM
Mayor Eric Garcetti s 9-year-old daughter tested positive for COVID-19 this week, after coming down with a fever.
In an address to the city from his home (which you can watch above), Garcetti said his daughter is doing fine and has mild symptoms. But he and his wife are in quarantine, in accordance with public health guidelines, and his daughter will isolate for at least 10 days, from the time her symptoms first appeared.
Garcetti said he and his wife have both tested negative.
When asked by a reporter how his daughter contracted the virus, Garcetti said they have no idea.
Suely Saro took the oath of office Tuesday, becoming the first Cambodian American to join the Long Beach City Council and one of only a few from the diaspora to reach elected office anywhere in the country.
Saro is a veteran community advocate who once worked for Democratic former State Senator Ricardo Lara. She is a 1.5-generation immigrant who arrived as a child from Cambodia, allowing her to bridge the gap between her parents cohort and the Cambodian Americans born here.
During her swearing-in ceremony, she brought up her parents, who fled genocide for the safety of a Thailand refugee camp where Saro was born and lived before the family moved to Southern California in the early 1990s.