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The exemption is from December 19, 2020 at 2:00am through January 5 , 2021 at 6:00am.  Vehicles will need to display a valid overnight parking permit at 2:00am January 6.For any questions call, 626) 403-7270. Thank you, have a safe winter holiday! 12/28/2020

The Department of Public Health has released a myth busting cheat-sheet for the COVID-19 Vaccine. The document addresses the Top 10 most circulated myths surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine. Myth 10: I don’t need the vaccine if I already had COVID-19.The Facts: We don’t know how long natural immunity – the immunity you get from having been …

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The safest way to celebrate the holidays this year, is to stay home and celebrate only with people who live in your household. Please do not host or attend get-togethers or parties. The actions we take this week and next, will impact whether we see more or less cases of COVID-19 two weeks from now, …

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Places of Worship Update: Places of Worship are permitted to offer faith-based services, or otherwise allow access for faith-based practices, indoors and outdoors, provided that strict physical distancing is followed, which requires a minimum of six feet between persons from different households. Face coverings or masks that cover both the nose and mouth must be …

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Both the South Pasadena Police and Fire Departments will have staff available to assist the public during all Holiday closures. For non-emergency assistance, you may contact the Police Department at (626) 403-7270, while the Fire Department can be reached at (626) 403-7300 12/22/2020

This is to provide you with the revised Los Angeles County Health Officer Order (HOO), Temporary Targeted Safer at Home Health Officer Order for Control of COVID-19: Tier 1 Substantial Surge Response and the Protocol for Places of Worship: Appendix F, dated December 19, 2020. The revised HOO and the Protocol are available on Public Health’s website. 12/22/2020

Today, LA County Department of Health Services (DHS) embarked on a massive COVID-19 vaccination effort that will result in 6,000 vaccinations for frontline healthcare workers at our acute care hospitals by Christmas.  This historic effort began early this morning at three LA County Health Services hospitals: LAC+USC Medical Center, Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, and Harbor-UCLA …

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