"As we celebrate Memorial Day this Monday, I'd like to extend my gratitude to all of our armed forces members and their families who have dedicated their lives to protecting us through their military service," county Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said in a statement issued Friday.
The urging came amid rising infection numbers. The county reported 5,800 new cases and eight more COVID-related deaths Friday, raising the cumulative totals from throughout the pandemic to 2,961,673 and 32,117. "They require a lot of different resources that are of higher intensity, so that in and of itself is more strain on the system," she said.
latimes dare your failing ass to report this
the plan demic goes on along with their quiet silent violent proxy war upon you
That's Awesome! Summer weather kicking in soon. Nice to see people out and enjoying life