Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) discussed what residents fully-vaccinated against COVID-19 can do, which includes gathering with other fully-vaccinated individuals without masks or social distancing. During the county’s COVID-19 update Monday, LADPH Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer discussed guidelines recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for individuals that have been ...
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Santa Clarita Realtor Discusses How COVID-19 Affected Our Housing Market
Richard Szerman of Alta Realty Group recently joined the Tori & Kyle Morning show to discuss the climate of the housing market, the repercussions due to COVID-19 and some harsh predictions that are to come after the dust has settled. Richard Szerman works with Alta Realty and assists all with questions on their mortgages, real estate market concerns, and foreclosures ...
Read More »5.9 Million COVID-19 Tests Administered In L.A. County, 19 Percent Positive
Sunday, the L.A. County Department of Public Health (LADPH) announced there had been 5.9 million coronavirus tests administered in the county, with 19 percent of those returning with positive results. An additional 1,313 COVID-19 cases were reported in Los Angeles County on Sunday, along with 22 deaths. This brings the county’s cumulative total to 1,203,152 positive cases of COVID-19 and ...
Read More »L.A. County Exceeds 22,000 Total COVID-19 Deaths
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LAPDH) confirmed that the county had surpassed 22,000 total COVID-19 deaths on Saturday. An additional 1,823 COVID-19 cases were reported in Los Angeles County on Saturday, along with 98 deaths. This brings the county’s cumulative total to 1,201,866 positive cases of COVID-19 and 22,008 deaths since the onset of the ...
Read More »L.A. County COVID-19 Vaccines Appointments To Be Separated By Age, Work Sector
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) officials announced that COVID-19 vaccine appointments would only be available to eligible persons on specific days next week, separated by work sector and age bracket. On Friday, Dr. Paul Simon, Health Science Officer with the LADPH announced that a large increase in the number of COVID-19 vaccines had been delivered to L.A. ...
Read More »Public Health Cautions Against ‘Non-Essential’ Travel During Spring Break
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) urged residents to avoid non-essential travel during the upcoming Spring Break season, warning that it “has the ability to derail our recovery journey.” While COVID-19 numbers have continued to decrease in L.A. County, LADPH officials say that transmission remains widespread and that postponing travel and staying home is the ...
Read More »Hart District Aims To Return Students To Classroom By End Of March
Members of the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board said Wednesday that they were aiming to get students back into the classroom by the end of the month. The Hart District’s governing board met on Wednesday to discuss schools re-opening, with a range of public comments on different sides of the issue. “I’m grateful for all the ...
Read More »‘Very Possible’ That L.A. County Enters ‘Red Tier’ Next Week
Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) announced Wednesday that it is “very possible” that the county will enter the next tier in the state’s COVID-19 re-opening blueprint as early as next week. On Wednesday, LADPH Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer said that it is “very possible” that the county will enter the “red” tier of the ...
Read More »Hart School District Announces Most Outdoor Sports Can Resume ‘Immediately’
The William S. Hart Union High School District released updated guidance for high school athletics in the Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday, announcing that practices and competition for most outdoor sports can resume “immediately” thanks to decreased COVID-19 case rates in Los Angeles County. After receiving athletic protocol updates from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the Los Angeles ...
Read More »L.A. County ‘Very Close’ To Moving To Red Tier As COVID-19 Case Rate Drops
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LAPDH) officials announced Tuesday that the county is “very close” to meeting coronavirus thresholds to allow more sectors to reopen in the next month. Los Angeles County remains in the most restrictive purple tier in the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy. In order to move into the red tier and have additional ...
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