L.A. County mandates masks outside as coronavirus deaths top 3,000 in California
LA TimesCarlos Marroquin, owner of Planet Soccer in Newhall, shows his appreciation to customers Benton Watkins and Benton’s mom, Noelle, at Marroquin’s reopened store. In a continuing bid to stymie the spread of the coronavirus, Los Angeles County residents must cover their faces whenever they go outside, a top health official said Thursday. “Let me be clear: Businesses must comply with the county’s guidelines in order to keep our employees and customers safe,” county Supervisor Hilda Solis said Thursday. “Reopening can’t mean jeopardizing the progress we’ve made so far.” Even as additional businesses open and county officials relax restrictions on outdoor recreational areas, Ferrer said it’s important for residents to remain vigilant and cautious, especially if they have underlying health conditions. Officials in Orange County, which will unveil a potential road map for lifting some coronavirus-related restrictions Thursday, have said the state’s criteria for more fully reopening are overly burdensome and unrealistic for urbanized areas.