#COVIDIsEverywhere ・・・ Conditions are expected to worsen in #LosAngeles County in the coming weeks as people who got infected with #coronavirus during the winter holidays get sick. "Everyone should keep in mind that community transmission rates are so high that you run the risk of an exposure whenever you leave your home," L.A. County Public Health Director #BarbaraFerrer said. "Assume that this deadly invisible virus is everywhere, looking for a willing host." L.A. County and the rest of Southern California remain under a stay-at-home order, which was extended last week. But officials are also offering more specific suggestions. ➡️Swipe for more information or check the link in @latimes #repost https://www.instagram.com/p/CJrAvBwhQLZ/?igshid=8sngmq22lsl7












