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March 28 Recap: 18 More LB Residents (Total of 88) Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 (Up From 70 Yesterday); LBPD Modifies Some Of Its Operations; City Opens Temporary Shelter Housing Homeless At WLB's Silveraddo Park During COVID-19 Pandemic


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(March 29, 2020, 9:45 a.m.) -- On March 28, 2020, LBREPORT.com flashed the stories below on our front page as well as on our Facebook platform

  • 18 More LB residents (for a total of 88) have now tested positive for COVID19 (up from 70 yesterday (March 27.) LB residents have tested positive for COVID-19. The numbers include those who have recovered. ("Positive" means number of people who have received a positive test result; "Recovered" means the patient is cleared. They have recovered and are no longer considered contagious, so they don't have any movement restrictions.)

  • LBPD implements temporary modifications to its operations in response to COVID-19, bans funerals, limits structure painting, orders residential businesses to ensure social distancing and extends mandatory closure of all others to April 19 or TFN. LBREPORT.com coverage here.
  • City opened a temporary housing shelter at Silverado Park (1545 W. 31st St.) "to provide additional, temporary housing to persons experiencing homelessness." LBREPORT.com coverage here.

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