Los Angeles just issued the 'Safer at Home' order, urging residents to stay at home and only leave for essentials like food and healthcare.
Garcetti says the lockdown will be in effect starting Friday and ending on April 19 ... at least that's the plan for now.
The"Safer at Home" order mandates the closure of all shopping centers, indoor malls, playgrounds and non-essential business, while also prohibiting gatherings of more than 10 people in enclosed spaces. Residents can still leave their homes to go on walks to get exercise, and to get food and gas. People can also leave their homes to go care for loved ones., 6 additional Bay Area counties told residents to"shelter in place," which means unless your work falls under the list of"essential businesses," you're ordered to stay home.
That list includes healthcare operations, grocery stores, shelters, media outlets, gas stations, banks and restaurants -- but only for takeout and delivery. And, now L.A. is doing the same.
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