LA City Council Goes Virtual Due to COVID Case Amid Audio Leak Scandal

LA City Council Goes Virtual Due to COVID Case Amid Audio Leak Scandal
A photo of Los Angeles City Hall on March 18, 2018. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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The Los Angeles City Council’s next two meetings will be conducted remotely due to possible COVID exposure after Councilman Mike Bonin tested positive Oct. 12 for COVID-19. Bonin was present at the council meeting earlier that day.

“With the possibility that there will be more positive cases, out of an abundance of caution we will hold both Tuesday [Oct. 18] and Wednesday’s [Oct. 19] meetings virtually, as we did for over a year during the height of the pandemic,” Acting Council President Mitch O'Farrell said in a statement.

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