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Governor Gavin Newsom yesterday announced that he would be modifying statewide restrictions on retail as early as Friday, but he was also clear that each County would have the flexibility to be more restrictive if local conditions warranted. Dr. Ferrer, the Los Angeles County Health Officer, indicated last week that because of such high infection …

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Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new portal to help Californians working in essential sectors find safe, reliable, and accessible childcare options. Californians working in essential sectors during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response need safe, reliable, and accessible childcare options. MyChildCare.ca.gov provides an interactive map of qualified licensed childcare providers near you. The tool is available in …

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Pregnant Women & Mothers who are experiencing food insecurities and hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic can look for support with the following LA County programs and services: Home Visiting Programs Home Visitors provide support and services during pregnancy; coaches parents on how to support children during difficult times. For more information, call (213) 639-6434. MAMA’s …

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An estimated 2 million people in Los Angeles County suffer from food-insecurity issues on an ongoing basis. That vulnerable community is sure to swell because of pandemic-related economic losses in the months to come, but Los Angeles County is committed to preventing hunger and ensuring access to food for all residents. The County is currently …

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Thanks to Petco Foundation’s recent grant of $80,000 provided to the Care Centers, the fee to adopt a furry friend is currently waived. If you are interested in checking out some dogs and cats, visit their website to meet new furry friends digitally! Call to schedule an adoption meeting with Care Center staff at one of their locations.(The …

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Essential businesses in LA County will be required to provide cloth face coverings to employees, as well as post physical distancing plans for the public to see. Patrons of essential businesses will also be required to wear cloth face coverings in order to enter an essential business, as indicated in last week’s revised Health Officer …

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