LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County health officials are issuing another safer-at-home order as the county continues to see a surge in COVID-19 cases.The announcement comes as the Los Angeles County Public Health saw a 5-day average of 4,751 new coronavirus cases.
According to thresholds announced earlier in the month, a renewed safer-at-home order would be issued if the county's 5-day average of new cases exceeds 4,500, or if hospitalizations topped 2,000."As new COVID-19 cases remain at alarming levels and the number of people hospitalized continue to increase, a temporary Los Angeles County Health Officer Order will be issued to require additional safety measures across sectors," LA County Public Health said in a statement.The temporary.