While San Luis Obispo County Health officials confirmed three more confirmed cases of COVID-19 yesterday, they also asked for the public’s help in slowing the spread of the virus. SLO County Health Officer Dr. Penny Borenstein said it’s vitally important that we all do what is needed to slow the rate of spread so we don’t overwhelm our healthcare system. Meanwhile, County Administrative Officer Wade Horton said the county is working on an order to limit evictions during this outbreak based on guidelines issued by Governor Gavin Newsom.