22 July 2020

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Drinking Fountains are Closed

Drinking Fountains are Closed


As part of the ongoing effort to make Leisure World as safe as possible against the spread of COVID-19, all public water fountains have been closed until further notice. Residents are asked to maintain distance and wear masks in public areas where they might come into contact with others. As of July 21, the City of Seal Beach had reported a total of 163 COVID-29 cases, according to the Orange County

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15 July 2020

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North Gate Road and pedestrian gate closed

North Gate Road and pedestrian gate closed


405 PARTNERS PROJECT North Gate Road will be closed until further notice due to sewer construction that is part of the OC 405 Partners Project. The pedestrian gate that exits Leisure World from Northwood Road to North Gate Road will be closed as well. An eight-foot fence will be installed just east of the Frontier building during the project to replace a sewer line on North Gate Road.

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WNV  ALERT

WNV ALERT


Page 3 The Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District reports that mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile Virus.

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EARTHQUAKE PREP: We live in a higher risk area; the best time to prepare is now

EARTHQUAKE PREP: We live in a higher risk area; the best time to prepare is now


California has endured more than its fair share of destructive earthquakes in the last few decades—among them Sylmar in 1971, Whittier Narrows in 1987, Loma Prieta in 1989 and Northridge in 1994. All those quakes caused major damage and resulted in loss of life. But they were not true seismic catastrophes, according to the experts. Much bigger quakes are possible, more to the scale of the infamous

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STAY SAFE AFTER THE QUAKE: Even amid a pandemic,  Southern Californians need to stay vigilant.

STAY SAFE AFTER THE QUAKE: Even amid a pandemic, Southern Californians need to stay vigilant.


by Eloy Gomez GRF safety/emergency coordinator Many Americans have become so concerned about COVID-19 that they have forgotten about preparing or maintaining their emergency survival kits for other disasters. “Disasters don’t stop for a virus,” says Craig Fugate, former administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Still, experts stress that people living in disaster-prone

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