Los Angeles mayor orders residents to stay home to avert 'dreaded
scenario'
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[December 03, 2020]
(Reuters) - The mayor of Los Angeles
warned on Wednesday the city was nearing "a devastating tipping point"
and ordered residents to stay in their homes and avoid social gatherings
in new lockdown measures to rein in a surge in COVID-19 infections.
His order limits nearly all social gatherings of people from more
than a single household, mirroring a directive by county health
officials last week, but exempts religious services and protests
protected by the constitution.
"Our City is now close to a devastating tipping point, beyond which the
number of hospitalized patients would start to overwhelm our hospital
system, in turn risking needless suffering and death," Mayor Eric
Garcetti said late on Wednesday.
Los Angeles is the second-largest city in U.S. and has a population of
over 3.9 million. Los Angeles county, which is home to the city, has
recorded 414,185 infections and a death toll of 7,740, according to LA
Public Health .
The way to avoid a "dreaded scenario" is to refrain from gathering with
people from outside your household wherever possible, Garcetti said.
He also directed businesses requiring the presence of workers to close,
and set restrictions on travel, but specified certain exceptions to
both.
People may "lawfully" leave homes to engage in exempted activities like
healthcare operations, supermarkets and restaurants, the directive said.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti gestures as people vote in the U.S.
presidential election on the first day of expanded California
in-person voting, amid the global outbreak of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19), at Dodger Stadium sports venue in Los Angeles,
California, U.S., October 30, 2020. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File
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The head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
warned on Wednesday that the pandemic was still raging nationwide
and that the country faced its grimmest health crisis yet over the
next few months, before vaccines become widely available.
More than 270,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 to date. The
University of Washington's influential Institute for Health Metrics
and Evaluation has projected the toll could reach nearly 450,000 by
March 1 without greater social distancing and mask-wearing.
(Reporting by Aakriti Bhalla and Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing
by Clarence Fernandez and Pravin Char)
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