May 12, 2020
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L.A. County Board of Supervisors Meeting: Stay At Home Order “With All Certainty” Extended Three Months

The stay-at-home order due to expire May 15th, will be extended “with all certainty” for the next three months acknowledged by Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer at the LA County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday as originally reported by the The L.A. Times.  Dr. Ferrer said during the meeting the only way that timeframe would change was if there was a “dramatic change to the virus tools at hand”.

The comments by Dr. Ferrer were made after the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, warned Congress of “dire consequences” should they continue the push to ease orders which could trigger an outbreak.

 

 

 

Cece Woods

Cece Woods

Cece Woods is an independent investigative journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Current Report, specializing in public corruption, institutional accountability, and high-profile criminal and civil cases.

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