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Jordana Brewster takes a break from quarantine for LA stroll... before watching her movie Hooking Up

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Jordana Brewster took a break from quarantine in her Los Angeles home for a sunny stroll on Monday.The Yale University grad - turning 40 this month - wore a b&w-striped sailor shirt, skinny blue jeans, and blue AllBirds trainers.As of Tuesday, there have been 3,019 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles with 54 deaths, and California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a stay-at-home order on March 19 to slow the spread.

Out and about: Jordana Brewster took a break from quarantine in her Los Angeles home for a sunny stroll on Monday Glued to her phone:The Yale University grad - turning 40 this month - wore a b&w-striped sailor shirt, skinny blue jeans, and blue AllBirds trainersThe Random Acts of Violence actress later streamed herself playing.

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