Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer was recorded saying the country's largest county would not reopen its schools until "after the election."
“We don’t realistically anticipate that we would be moving to either tier 2 or to reopening K-12 schools at least until after the election, in early November,” Ferrer said in a conference call with school administrators and medical staff, a recording of which was played on KFI's "John and Ken Show."
Her comments led the California radio show hosts, who obtained the recording, to speculate about why she chose to use the General Election instead of some other day like Halloween, as a target date, and whether the county health department and schools were trying to manipulate public opinion in favor of the Democrats.
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“We don’t realistically anticipate that we would be moving to either tier 2 or to reopening K-12 schools at least until after the election, in early November,” Ferrer said in a conference call with school administrators and medical staff, a recording of which was played on KFI's "John and Ken Show."
Her comments led the California radio show hosts, who obtained the recording, to speculate about why she chose to use the General Election instead of some other day like Halloween, as a target date, and whether the county health department and schools were trying to manipulate public opinion in favor of the Democrats.
LA County schools won't reopen until 'after the election," health director says | Fox News

LA County schools won't reopen until 'after the election," health director says
Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer was caught on audiotape saying the country's largest county would not reopen its schools until "after the election."

Audio: LA County Health Director Says Schools Won't Reopen Until After November Election
County health officials sought to clarify comments after a recording emerged of Barbara Ferrer predicting that schools were unlikely to reopen until after the election.
