Nonprofit organizations such as the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation and the One Fair Wage Campaign start relief funds and offer resources. Advertisement— On April 15, Los Angeles County requires residents to wear face coverings outside their homes. (Hanna Carter / For The Times)August 2020— L.A. County extends the L.A. Al Fresco program through the end of the year. — As the alarming surge in COVID-19 cases persists, L.A. County public health officials suspend outdoor dining at restaurants as of Wednesday, Nov. 25. — Following the state’s lead, on Jan. 29 L.A. County allows outdoor dining to resume for the first time since Thanksgiving.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 18, 2021 14:26 UTC