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Beginning March 1st, eligibility for vaccinations in LA County opens up for education and childcare workers who work or live in LA County. All eligible workers will be able to sign up for appointments starting next week at various community vaccine sites including pharmacies, health clinics, and City of LA vaccination sites listed on VaccinateLACounty.com. In …

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Myth: I don’t need the vaccine if I already had COVID-19. Fact: We don’t know how long natural immunity – the immunity you get from having been sick – lasts. We also don’t know if it is complete. There have been a few well-documented cases of people being infected twice. So even if you have had …

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The Biden administration announced the change to the Paycheck Protection Program on Monday, along with other measures to improve access to funding for minority-owned businesses. Small businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees will have a two-week exclusive window to apply for Paycheck Protection Program funds beginning Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 9 am …

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On March 1st, 3 additional sectors – Education and Childcare, Emergency Services and First Responders, and Food & Agriculture – will be eligible to be vaccinated here in LA County. We are working with these sectors and other partners to finalize vaccination strategies that offer multiple sites where eligible workers can get vaccinated. Learn more …

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The County reached an important milestone Monday that enables schools to open on-site learning for grades TK through 6. The key factor is the County’s sustained adjusted case rate of under 25 new cases per 100,000 people for five consecutive days, which meets the State’s requirements for reopening, provided schools are in full compliance with …

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Quarantine for 10 days and monitor for these symptoms if you were at a gathering with people you don’t live with and without face coverings or distancing. #SlowTheSpread 2/17/2021