
Jackie Fortiér
Former Senior Health Reporter
(she/her)
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County health officials rely on educating passengers, rather than enforcement.
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Recorded case levels have nearly tripled over the past month. The county could soon once again mandate the use of masks indoors.
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Parents are urged not to dilute their supply or make homemade formula from store ingredients.
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Coronavirus cases haven’t been this high since mid-February. If the trend continues, mandatory indoor masking could return.
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The unionized health workers have until the end of May to vote on a strike.
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In a conversation with the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Rochelle Walensky, she calls L.A.'s community outreach "unparalleled."
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LA’s new COVID-19 cases are up 200% in the last month.
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Abortion providers and advocacy groups are gearing up for more out-of-state patients.
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An L.A. father recognized his son’s symptoms after his own months-long COVID ordeal.
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The move by L.A. County comes two days after Metro dropped the face mask requirement, following a Florida federal court decision that eliminated the mandate on public transportation.
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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