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Gyms, Schools, Sports Without Audiences Now Allowed To Reopen In Los Angeles County

Gyms, schools and sports without live audiences are allowed to reopen starting Friday, as Los Angeles County continues the COVID-19 recovery, officials said.

The L.A. County “Safer at Home” order is relaxing effective June 12, now moving into Phase 3 of reopening, according to Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of the L.A. County Department of Public Health.

Day camps, museums, galleries, zoos, aquariums and outdoor recreation areas, including swimming pools, are also allowed to reopen Friday.

Music, film and television production are also allowed to commence starting June 12 with modifications. 

“As a reminder, employees and visitors to these businesses will always need to wear a cloth face covering when they’re around other people and practice physical distancing at least six feet are wherever possible,” Ferrer said. “It remains so important for all of us businesses and residents to follow the directives.” 

An additional 1,633 COVID-19 cases were reported Friday throughout Los Angeles County. 

500 of these cases reflect a delay in reporting from one lab, according to Ferrer. 

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The County total of coronavirus cases now stands at 70,476 according to Ferrer.

Over 761,000 coronavirus tests have been conducted across Los Angeles County, with about eight percent testing positive for the virus, according to Ferrer.

However, she noted last week that 86 percent of people who tested positive were asymptomatic, underlining the need for social distancing and other measures in order to prevent spread to others.

7,250 people who tested positive for COVID-19 have been hospitalized at some point during their illness, accounting for roughly 10 percent of all positive cases within Los Angeles County.

Of those, 1,389 are currently hospitalized, according to public health officials.

20 new deaths were reported Friday, bringing the total of COVID-19-related deaths to 2,832 in Los Angeles County, according to Ferrer.

“I know there are so many families that are experiencing the profound grief of losing a loved one to COVID-19 please now we’re so sorry we wish you healing and peace during this very difficult time,” Ferrer said. 

About 93 percent of all deaths in the county had underlying health conditions, according to Ferrer, further encouraging those with medical issues to stay home, if possible.

The percentage has stayed “consistent” through the pandemic, according to Public Health officials.

As of Thursday afternoon, a total of 2,624 cumulative cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Santa Clarita Valley since testing began in March. These include:

  • 864 in the City of Santa Clarita*
  • 39 in the unincorporated areas of Canyon Country
  • 1,644 in Castaic*
  • Four in the unincorporated areas of Saugus
  • 37 in Stevenson Ranch
  • 11 in the unincorporated areas of Valencia
  • 23 in the unincorporated areas of Val Verde
  • One in the unincorporated areas of Newhall
  • One in the unincorporated areas of Bouquet Canyon

*As of Thursday, June 11, officials had recorded 1,307 cumulative cases among prisoners at the North County Correctional Facility, and 485 at the Peter J. Pitchess Detention Center. Those cases are counted in both the Santa Clarita and Castaic totals.

An update on the cases in the Santa Clarita Valley is expected later Friday afternoon. 


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Gyms, Schools, Sports Without Audiences Now Allowed To Reopen In Los Angeles County

3 comments

  1. Bobbie Benner

  2. O’Doyle Rules!

  3. Very Sad. All fun now but in 2 -3 weeks people will see the results. Go ahead and live it up cuz if your out there sharing air space it may take you getting Covid to change your mind. Bless you all

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