L.A. County allows churches, stores, pools, drive-in theaters to reopen
Under the shift, faith-based organizations can resume services, with the number of congregants limited to 25% of the building’s capacity, or a maximum of 100 people, whichever is lower.
In Los Angeles, “personal care” businesses such as nail and hair salons will remain closed, according to the county order.
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