The City named Manhattan beach which is located near Los Angeles has announced to be closing outdoor seating spaces on public property. This rule was implied from Sunday evening amid a hike in Covid-19 cases across the country.
The city, Manhattan Beach, is located along the Southern California coast, about 20 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles. And there are a lot of new cases reporting daily.
Beginning at 10 p.m. on Sunday, tables and seats in outside seating spaces will be eliminated until additional and further notice, the city said.
The declaration comes after the city on Saturday reported that COVID-19 cases – as of now at 821 – have almost multiplied since November 1, 2020. On December 31, the day by day number of new cases were 21. On New Year’s Day, that number had move to 26. Then, ICU limit in Southern California is 0%.
Manhattan Beach Mayor Suzanne Hadley asked occupants to “remain at home if conceivable, and mostly go out for work and fundamentals, or to practice outside.”
“This new spike in the infection is huge specially after the good news we received a month ago of our Manhattan Beach firemen getting a portion of the main COVID-19 vaccinations,” Hadley said. “Even though public seating regions will be shut temporarily, if it’s not too much trouble keep supporting our neighborhood organizations that offer get, curbside, take-out and delivery services.”