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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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The federal government owes community clinics in L.A. millions of dollars. If they don’t get reimbursed soon, some COVID-19 vaccine clinics could close.
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But the county still 'strongly' recommends their use.
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Long Beach and Pasadena will have more lenient regulations than the rest of the county.
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A new state senate bill aims to shore up funding for the clinics.
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Starting today, vaccinated Californians in most of the state are no longer required to wear a mask indoors — but that’s not the case in L.A. County. However, local outdoor rules have been relaxed.
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Hospitalizations have dropped below 2,500 for the first time since December.
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L.A. County remains in the "high" transmission category.
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Ticketed fans and stadium workers will get free KN95 masks — and will be strongly encouraged to use them.
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San Francisco loosens mask rules for vaccinated residents — will L.A. follow suit?
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Deaths due to COVID-19 continue to rise.
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Here’s how to decrease the chance of spreading COVID-19 while watching the Rams vs. the Bengals.
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For weeks the omicron surge has jammed hospital emergency rooms with patients. Many of them arrive by ambulance, creating long wait times.