
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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More than 1,000 people in Los Angeles County have now died from COVID-19.
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County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said the coronavirus pandemic "has amplified the cracks in our society, including the care and protection of people who are older and medically fragile."
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People living in poorer areas are dying at a rate about three times that of communities with low poverty rates.
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Los Angeles County's coronavirus task force is scheduled to give its daily update on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The U.S. Coast Guard says it is closely monitoring the maritime traffic jam "to ensure the safety of the vessels at anchor and the protection of the surrounding environment."
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Metro CEO Phillip Washington is also forming a recovery task force “to advance mobility without congestion as the new normal.”
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Los Angeles County's coronavirus task force is giving its daily update on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The city's bus service put other distancing measures in place, like rear-door boarding, last month.
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The quake was centered in the unincorporated area of View Park-Windsor Hills north of Inglewood
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Officials "continue to see disproportionality in the mortality rates for both African Americans and Asians," Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said.
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