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Get boosted and keep tabs on your symptoms.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs released some data, but it’s incomplete.
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Unvaccinated teens have the highest case rate of any age group.
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LAUSD has released its guidelines for students attending district schools in the Spring 2022 semester, including new rules for COVID-19 tests and masks.
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The work stoppage will affect 366 Kaiser Permanente facilities in Southern California.
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Only six states, plus Washington D.C., have requirements forcing insurers to waive the cost of COVID treatment. California isn’t one of them.
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Sheriff Alex Villanueva claims he could lose up to 44% of his workforce, which he says would cause an “imminent threat to public safety.”
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Shots for children could become available as soon as Nov. 4.
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Nine percent of the state’s population could become eligible for the shots as soon as next week.
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Unvaccinated City of L.A. employees will have to pay for their own twice-weekly COVID testing, and may be fired in December.
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With federal officials approving the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson boosters late Thursday, eligible people can roll up their sleeves.
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L.A. passed an ordinance in August requiring all of the city’s 53,000 employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 19, but thousands remain unvaccinated.
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