While speaking to CNN on Sunday, L.A Mayor Eric Garcetti warned that Los Angeles could be 'on the brink' of another stay-at-home order as cases continue to rise and said that reopening 'happened too quickly'
Speaking on CNN Sunday, Garcetti addressed the rapid reopening of California, which resulted in a surge of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations:"I do agree that those things happened too quickly," he said.
However, Garcetti noted that the increase in spread is not solely due to reopenings, but rather people failing to follow public health guidance and continuing to gather with others outside their household. As of July, L.A. has over 150,000 confirmed cases. Garcetti says that in order to move forward, residents have to "be patient" when places reopen and a "domino effect" of opening things too quickly once numbers improve must be avoided. Garcetti described that plan of action as a "failed way to go forward" and emphasized that it would take up to three weeks to assess whether closures have helped prevent the virus from spreading.
Though cases are high, Garcetti assured that L.A. still has "a lot of room" in hospitals, an ample supply of ventilators and continues to have "aggressive testing." Despite Garcetti warning that L.A. was "on the brink" of possible new restrictions, he did not elaborate any further.
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