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The nation’s top public health agency relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines Thursday, dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come
Los Angeles County public health experts and school administrators hosted a virtual back-to-school safety town hall on Wednesday evening to help parents and educators prepare for classes to
Data indicated Los Angeles County was past the peak of the current COVID-19 wave as of Thursday, Aug. 4, despite metrics officially keeping the County in the “high” transmission
Facing flattening COVID-19 metrics and intense community pushback, the LA County Department of Public Health (DPH) announced on Thursday, July 28, that it would not be imposing new indoor
With just days until a new countywide indoor mask mandate was expected to come into effect, two LA County Supervisors on Tuesday pushed back against the proposed rule.
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Los Angeles County remains on track for a mask mandate by the end of July but there’s a glimmer of hope with some previously worrisome numbers flattening out.
The
With case metrics moving LA County back into the “high concern” category for the spread of COVID-19 as of Thursday, July 14, the LA County Public Health Department is
Los Angeles County has been under the threat of a new mask mandate for several weeks and while the area inched closer to the threshold with new data released on
LINDSEY TANNER and ANGIE WANG / Associated Press
Little Fletcher Pack woke up Monday morning and asked: “Is today vaccine day?”
For the 3-year-old from Lexington, South Carolina, the
The Los Angeles area continues to teeter on the brink of a new mask mandate with some COVID measurements stabilizing while others continue to rise.
A mask mandate for indoor
Signs of a growing Covid wave continued this week and officials are asking residents to take precautions to prevent a holiday-fueled spike in the coming weeks.
Dr. Barbara Ferrer,
Los Angeles County has moved from a low to medium severity covid environment and while officials are sounding alarms over rising cases, no new restrictions or mandates are on the