ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER FOR CONTROL OF COVID-19
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Since April 24,2020, County of Los Angeles department of public health issued order of The Health Officer for Control of Covid-19. This Order is based upon scientific evidence and best practices as currently known to protect patients, personnel, and the public from the avoidable risk of serious illness and death resulting from Covid-19, as well as protect the health care system from surge of cases. Under the authority of California health and safety, the health officer orders the following for all licensed congregate health care facilities, as defined in this order, in the Los Angeles county public health jurisdiction:
- Limit Entry and Access to the Facility
- Prohibit return to work for employees who test positive for Covid-19
- Suspend all communal dining and activities
- Maintain separate areas and staff
For more information about this Order, please click on the link below:
Since April 24,2020, County of Los Angeles department of public health issued order of The Health Officer for Control of Covid-19. This Order is based upon scientific evidence and best practices as currently known to protect patients, personnel, and the public from the avoidable risk of serious illness and death resulting from Covid-19, as well as protect the health care system from surge of cases. Under the authority of California health and safety, the health officer orders the following for all licensed congregate health care facilities, as defined in this order, in the Los Angeles county public health jurisdiction:
- Limit Entry and Access to the Facility
- Prohibit return to work for employees who test positive for Covid-19
- Suspend all communal dining and activities
- Maintain separate areas and staff
For more information about this Order, please click on the link below:
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