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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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People with developmental disabilities say their in-home aides should be added to the list of health workers required to get the shot. But a mandate could exacerbate the industry’s staffing problems.
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The pandemic shines a light on a longtime problem — we don’t have enough nurses.
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About 56% of L.A. County is fully vaccinated. But that leaves millions who aren’t.
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Last week, LAUSD had almost 2,700 COVID cases, with outbreaks of three or more cases at 84 sites.
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County health officials report the rate of community transmission remains high.
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If California had kept its color-coded reopening system governed by COVID-19 rates, almost every county would be in the most restrictive purple tier.
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The new order requires more health workers to be vaccinated by Sept. 30.
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The board of supervisors also requested a plan to require vaccine proof for indoor spaces in unincorporated parts of the county.
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Employees have until Oct. 1 to provide proof that they're fully vaccinated, but the Sheriffs Deputies Association is balking at the mandate.
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COVID vaccinations? Check. Disneyland tickets? Check. The happiest place on Earth? Not for this family.