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Wednesday, April 21. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond.
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After a devastating fall and winter surge that filled hospital intensive care units with COVID-19 patients and forced funeral homes to turn away grieving families, California’s coronavirus case rate is now the
lowest in the continental U.S.
The state’s latest seven-day rate of new cases 40.3 per 100,000 people is dramatically lower than the nationwide rate of 135.3 per 100,000. Only Hawaii’s case rate of 39.1 per 100,000 is lower than California’s, writes my colleague Luke Money.
For the first time in more than two months, cooped-up Angelenos can now grab a bite to eat at one of the region’s restaurants and stay awhile to savor it.
Los Angeles County officially lifted its ban on outdoor dining Friday, removing the proverbial padlock from restaurant patios following a lengthy public health closure.
The move represents not just a desperately needed boost for the county’s hospitality industry which has been pummeled for months by closures and restrictions meant to thwart transmission of the coronavirus but the relaxation of what proved to be one of the more controversial rules the county has put in place throughout the course of the pandemic.
L.A.-area elementary schools could reach threshold for reopening in two to three weeks, Ferrer says Howard Blume © (Eduardo Contreras / San Diego Union-Tribune) ICU nurse Laura George and children, from left, Lyla, 8, and Olivia, 5, follow Parkdale Elementary art class via Zoom in Encinitas. Jaxon, 9, works on an assignment offline. (Eduardo Contreras / San Diego Union-Tribune)
Elementary school campuses in Los Angeles County could be eligible to reopen in two to three weeks if countywide coronavirus infection rates continue to drop, county Public Health Department Director Barbara Ferrer said Wednesday.
While the possibility of a quick return is sure to thrillsome parents and students, school officials and some local advocacy groups expressed caution over the development. And Ferrer warned that the current positive trend could easily reverse.
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