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City Of West Hollywood Allows Outdoor Dining


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WEST HOLLYWOOD Due to the revised Public Health Officer Order provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health released on Friday, January 29, the city of West Hollywood resumed outdoor dining for restaurants and breweries and resumed parking regulations enforcement, including parking permits and street sweeping. 
The revised health order comes only after the state of California lifted the Stay-at-Home order due to a steady decline in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County. The city of West Hollywood placed in effect the order as of Monday, February 1 and is in compliance with the guidelines by LA County Public Health ‘Reopening Safer at Work and in the Community’ Health Order, which is the State’s blueprint for a safer economy for Tier 1 cities under which LA County currently remains in.  ....

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L.A. City and County COVID-19 Weekly Update - CA Health and Government COVID-19 Guidance: Week in Review - February 2021 | Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP


COVID-19 Rates Continue Encouraging Trend
At the L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, County Director of Public Health Dr. Barbara Ferrer said that she was “encouraged by the significant reduction in new cases.” In recent weeks, daily average cases have dropped from approximately 15,000 to 7,000. This trend line is evident in hospitalizations. The County’s death rate remains very high, as it is a lagging indicator, and high numbers of deaths will likely continue for the next several weeks but should begin to drop in February.
However, on January 30, 2021, the L.A. County Department of Public Health confirmed the second case of the U.K. COVID-19 variant (B.1.1.7) detected in the County. According to the County, “presence of the B.1.1.7 variant in Los Angeles County means virus transmission can happen more easily, and residents and businesses must more diligently implement and follow all of the personal protective actions and safety ....

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Bouncing Back (and Forth): Statewide Reopening and Mitigation Steps (UPDATED) | Littler


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As the trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, government officials at all levels are reevaluating their health and safety protocols and adjusting workplace guidance based on ever-shifting case metrics. While all states had begun reopening over the summer, rising cases have caused many jurisdictions to either pause their progress, or return to more restrictive measures. Jurisdictions across the country continue to progress and regress by implementing different measures, on different timetables – resulting in a patchwork that is particularly challenging for multistate employers.
The chart below provides links to key reopening orders and/or mitigation measures issued in recent weeks, at the statewide level. Employers should bear in mind that these materials typically offer detailed instructions, which often vary by industry. As a result, it is important to review each order along with any corresp ....

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