Health officials confirm first case of COVID-19 UK variant in Pasadena foxla.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from foxla.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Space tables 8 feet apart
Seat no more than 6 people at a table
Forbid people from different households to sit at the same table (although there s not much restaurants can do to confirm and enforce this)
Food courts at indoor shopping malls will also be able to, once again, let patrons sit and eat their food under the skin-enhancing glow of a Sbarro sign as long as the food court doesn t exceed 25% capacity.
Restaurants in Long Beach, which has its own health department, can open indoor operations with modification on Monday, too, according to officials.
The city of Pasadena, which also has its own health department, is also going to let restaurants resume indoor dining on Monday, per an announcement from the Pasadena Public Health Department.
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One of the more vexing qualities of the COVID-19 virus is that a person infected with it can be contagious for days before they begin to show symptoms. Because of this, the individual might feel perfectly well as they go to the grocery store, or to a playground with their children, or to a friend’s house, even as they shed infectious viral particles.
Because so many COVID-19 infections occur when an asymptomatic person exposes others to the virus, public-health experts have sought to better understand the timeline of when a person is exposed to the virus, when their infection can be detected, when they become able to infect others, and when they might start to show symptoms.
City spokeswoman Lisa Derderian told The Los Angeles Times, which first reported the story, that members of the entertainment and media industries claimed about 900 of the 1,500 slots at a clinic that were designated for Pasadena residents who are older than 65, food and agriculture workers, childcare and K-12 workers, healthcare workers and residents and staff of long-term care facilities.
The city became aware that the registration link was emailed to the wrong people after a Los Angeles Times reporter was sent one and alerted officials.
“Hundreds signed up within the first hour,” Ms. Derderian told The Times. “It was like rapid fire.”
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