On Friday, March 27, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department closed down all LA county beaches, piers, promenades, beach bike paths and beach bathrooms - as part of efforts to slow the spread of Covid-19.

And despite the closure of the beaches, Jaden Smith appeared to ignored the latest order and went surfing in Malibu - which is located in LA County - on Sunday, March 29.

The 21-year-old actor/singer, who is the son of superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, hit the waves on the deserted beach.

Dailymail.com has reached out to his team for a request for comment.

The latest: Jaden Smith appeared to ignored the latest order and went surfing Malibu - which is located in LA County - on Sunday

The star wore a full body wetsuit as he rode several waves before heading back to his car with his board in hand.

He was seen putting his board in the back of his neon pink Tesla Model X car.

Violators can get hit with a fine of up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail.

Beaches across the state of California began closing last week after thousands flocked to the shore during the weekend of March 21 and 22.

Water: The 21-year-old actor/singer, who is the son of superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, hit the waves on the deserted beach

Focused: The star wore a full body wetsuit as he rode several waves before heading back to his car with his board in hand

Beach day? He grinned as he walked along the deserted beach

Jaden picked up his bag and headed over to his car following his surf session

Homebound; The star wore a full body wetsuit as he rode several waves before heading back to his car with his board in hand

As of 12 pm PST on March 30, there are 2,474 confirmed cases of Covid-19 with 44 deaths in Los Angeles County.

Statewide, California has 6,356 confirmed cases and 132 deaths.

The United States has 160,020 confirmed cases with 2,953 deaths,as of March 30.

Covid-19, or coronavirus as it is also known, has a high transmission rate, which led many states, including California to implement a Safer at Home emergency order.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti issued the order on March 19, which called on the city's residents to stay at home and only leave for essential tasks, like going to the grocery store, picking up take out food, medical necessities and caring for children, family, friends, older adults and people with disabilities.

Banks, pharmacies, gas stations, grocery stores and laundromats remain open.

Moments after the Mayor's announcement, California Governor Gavin Newsom ordered all residents of the state to stay at home except for essentials.

Family: Jaden is the son of superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith; pictured with his parents and brother Trey Smith on May 21, 2019 in Hollywood at the Aladdin premiere

On Friday, March 27, the County of Los Angeles Health Officer Muntu David, MD, signed an order that included closure of all beaches, piers, beach bike baths and beach access points - in addition to the public trails and trailheads closed days prior.

The order says: 'All public beaches, piers, public beach parking lots, beach bike paths that traverse that sanded portion of the beach, and beach access points within the County of Los Angeles Public Health Jurisdiction are to be temporarily closed to the public as of March 27, 2020 to limit the gathering of crowds of people on public beaches to further stem the spread of Covid-10 among the greater Los Angeles community.'

The order was immediately effective and will continue through April 19, 2020.

The Los Angeles County code of ordinances defines a beach as: 'A public beach or shoreline area, inclusive of all appurtenant areas such as, by way of illustration and not by limitation, beach facilities, bicycle paths, promenades, service and emergency roads, parking lots, pedestrians, stairways and accessways, landscaping, slopes, jetties, creek beds, revetments, drains, and all navigable waters within one thousand feet from the public beach or shoreline area, bordering the Pacific Ocean owned, controlled, or managed by the County, in incorporated or unincorporated territory.'

Order: On Friday, March 27, the County of Los Angeles Health Officer Muntu David, MD, signed an order that included all beaches, piers, beach bike baths and beach access points - in addition to the public trails and trailheads closed days prior

A surfer in Manhattan Beach was issued a citation on Saturday morning (March 28) after he ignored a lifeguards order to not go in the water, according to Easy Reader News.

The outlet reported that the surfer allegedly told the lifeguard to 'go ahead and arrest me' before using 'colorful language.'

The surfer went into the water and the lifeguard called his supervisor Captain Jeff Horn, who called Manhattan Beach Police.

The police officer who arrived issued the surfer a citation, which can be a fine of up to $1,000.

Captain Horn aid that when he arrived to work on Saturday at 7 am, there were 150 surfers in the water between the Manhattan Beach Pier and the El Segundo Jetty with The Strand also crowded with joggers, bikers and families.

He said he told surfers and people at The Strand to leave but they did not comply.

'People didn't comply until the police arrived and ordered the water, beach and The Strand cleared over their bullhorns. Then, everyone including the surfers left,' he told Easy Reader News.

The surfer who was issued a citation had come back to the beach at 11 am after the beach and waters were cleared by police.

In addition to LA County Beaches closing, all San Diego Beaches are closed with several beaches in Orange County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey County, Santa Cruz County, San Mateo and San Francisco County closed.

A complete list of beaches closed across the state can be found on Surfline.com.