Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) officials cautioned workplaces to remain vigilant against the dangers of COVID-19 on Monday in observance of César Chavez Day. On Monday, the LADPH observed César Chavez Day by reminding businesses across the county to protect employees, customers, and residents from the dangers of COVID-19 by adhering to workplace infection control protocols. “As ...
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COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility To Expand To All L.A. County Residents 50 And Over In April
Los Angeles County Public Health (LADPH) officials announced Friday that COVID-19 vaccine eligibility is set to expand to all L.A. County residents over the age of 50 by April 1, with further eligibility expected to expand later that month. Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that all California residents, including those in L.A. County, over the age of 50 are expected ...
Read More »Young People Continue To Drive New COVID-19 Cases In L.A. County
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) officials announced Saturday that young people under the age of 50 continue to make up the majority of new cases reported across the county. LADPH officials announced that younger people continue to drive community transmission of COVID-19 in the county as of Saturday. An additional 521 COVID-19 cases and 56 deaths were ...
Read More »Over 1 Million Residents Fully Vaccinated In L.A. County
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) announced Friday that over 1 million people within the county had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As of Friday, Mar. 19, 3,234,989 doses of vaccine have been administered across the county. Of those vaccinated, 1,057,794 people have received second doses. Next week, the county is expecting to receive 280,000 ...
Read More »Local Pediatricians Volunteer At Henry Mayo To Help Vaccinate Educators
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has partnered with several local pediatrician volunteers to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine to educators in the Santa Clarita Valley. On Saturday, several local pediatricians volunteered at Henry Mayo’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic to help administer the vaccine to educators in the Santa Clarita Valley. “I am extremely impressed with how well-organized everything is and I love ...
Read More »First Santa Clarita Educator Administered COVID-19 Vaccine
Officials at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital vaccinated Saugus High Teacher Jim Klipfel to kick off the new phase of COVID-19 vaccinations now available to educators, food workers, and emergency service providers. At a small event at the hospital on Monday, Henry Mayo began their Phase 1B of COVID-19 vaccinations with Saugus High School Teacher Jim Klipfel. The new wave of ...
Read More »L.A. County Vaccine COVID-19 Eligibility, Availability Expand
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) officials offered an update on vaccine eligibility and availability Friday. On Friday, LADPH Science Officer Dr. Paul Simon gave details on new groups who are set to be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, March 1, which is set to include educators and first responders. “Together these groups comprise well ...
Read More »COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Expands To Food, Education Workers In March
On March 1, Los Angeles County is set to start offering workers in several industries to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations, including workers in the Santa Clarita Valley. Starting on Monday, March 1, Los Angeles County is set to offer COVID-19 vaccines for workers in the following sectors Food and Agriculture Education and Childcare Emergency Services and First Responders “With very ...
Read More »Hart District Urges Prioritization Of Educators In COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
The governing board of the William S. Hart Union High School District sent five letters to various county and state officials urging for the prioritization of educators in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. On Thursday, the Hart District’s governing board sent five copies of a letter out to county and state leaders asking for educators to be prioritized for ...
Read More »L.A. County Receiving Higher Numbers Of COVID-19 Vaccine
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) confirmed Friday that while they have continued to receive a higher number of COVID-19 doses week to week, they have a distribution capacity far greater than their allocation. On Friday, LADPH Science Officer Dr. Paul Simon told reporters that while the county has received around 200,000 doses of COVID-19 ...
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