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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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With one in four Californians living here, L.A. County accounted for about 45% of new cases reported in the state Thursday.
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Los Angeles joins the state of California and New York City in mandating vaccine proof for workers.
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New COVID-19 testing requirements will go into place as the delta variant continues to spread rapidly.
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One in five positive COVID-19 tests reported in June in L.A. County were among fully vaccinated people.
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L.A. County health officials are reinstating the mask mandate for everyone — regardless of vaccination status — starting Saturday at midnight.
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The sensors are distributed around the city in different socioeconomic areas.
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Health officials reported more than 500 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, the highest number since mid-April.
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Los Angeles County health officials are now recommending that everyone, regardless of their vaccination status, should wear a face mask while in public places indoors due to the rapidly spreading Delta variant.
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Fewer people are rolling up their sleeves to get vaccinated, as a new coronavirus strain accounts for more cases.
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Vaccinated sections and capacity limits are a thing of the past. As indoor mega events return to L.A., you still need to stay safe.
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The death rate among Black Angelenos is still four times higher than the death rate among Asians and two times higher than the death rate among whites.
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Vaccinated Californians soon won’t need to wear a mask at work. The state’s workplace safety agency passed the new rules Thursday.