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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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In response to our story, the Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission has requested an inquiry into allegations that deputies in the Twin Towers jail are not wearing masks, discouraging incarcerated people from getting vaccinated, and defacing signs promoting safety measures.
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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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Gov. Gavin Newsom imposed a mandate by executive order — which means parents can still legally opt their kids out. A new proposal would close that loophole.
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Right now, California teens need their parents' consent to get a shot against COVID, except in San Francisco.
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In-demand and unregulated, these sidewalk pop-ups are raising concerns about late results and even fraud.
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