By Dominic Patten
20.03.2020 - 23:01 / hollywoodreporter.com
The day after L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the closure of all gyms, movie theaters and dine-in restaurant services, the city of Beverly Hills took some precautions of its own to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
On Monday, March 16, the city council prohibited all elective medical and surgical procedures. Since then, Beverly Hills plastic surgeons have been getting creative on how to service the continuing demand for cosmetic help or alternately shut down altogether.
Dr. Gabriel Chiu
.By Dominic Patten
Taking action in response to numerous complaints, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti ordered temporary closure of all Farmer’s Markets in the city Monday. One of the busiest of those markets in Brentwood, had drn condemnation tweeted from the daughter of former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. “The farmers markets in Brentwood still being open seems like a huge issue when it comes to social gatherings,”Katherine Schwarzenegger tweeted Sunday.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's former political career may have rubbed off on his daughter Katherine Schwarzenegger, who recently urged for more to be done in her hometown state amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 30-year-old daughter of the former California governor tweeted her concern about farmers markets remaining open in Los Angeles despite Mayor Eric Garcetti's stay-at-home order, which prompted beaches and hiking trails in the state to close in recent weeks.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and California Governor Gavin Newsom welcome United States Naval Medical Ship Mercy from San Diego, now LA’s largest hospital. (Photo by Los Angeles Blade)
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The Government has today announced that pubs, bars and restaurants will close to delay the spread of coronavirus.
Thursday night, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, LA County Board Supervisor Kathyrn Barger and out Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia made a unified impassioned plea wrapped in an official Order: STAY HOME to do your part in helping stop the deadly new coronavirus.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti appeared on ABC's Good Morning AmericaFriday to discuss the unprecedented "Safer at Home" Emergency Order that went into effect for Los Angeles, as well as the entire state of California, after midnightin an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). "I think we all fantasize that our city, our state, our country, has a protective moat.
Following Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's "Safer at Home" directive, issued to all L.A. residents on Thursday in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), California Gov.
By Dominic Patten
Two staples of Los Angeles culture are being stifled by the outbreak of the coronavirus: fitness and film.Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti ordered Sunday all movie theaters and gyms to close to prevent the spread of the virus, along with bars, restaurants and cafes, which can only continue takeout and delivery service. For the booming fitness industry in L.A., the ban means most trainers are taking their classes virtual.