The mayor said L.A. could be six to 12 days from seeing numbers similar to New York City, where the death toll has dramatically increased.
pandemic is still to come and that residents should be prepared for more loss of life.
“It’s coming,” Garcetti said. “The peak is not here yet. The peak will be bad. People will lose their lives.” Garcetti said that his office is still receiving daily reports of nonessential businesses that continue to operate as normal — behavior he called “irresponsible and selfish.” Such businesses should also expect to get a warning call from local prosecutors before the city takes more aggressive action, including turning off their water and power, he said.The death toll in Los Angeles County now stands at 11.
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