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The city of L.A. is closing all of its "fixed and mobile" vaccine and testing sites, including Dodger Stadium for today as officials prep for possible reaction in the region from the Derek Chauvin trail in Minneapolis.
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Los Angeles County health officials are preparing for the possibility that people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 will, at some point, need a booster shot.
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Businesses like the beloved Suehiro Cafe are weathering the pandemic at great personal and financial cost.
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They face language barriers, lack of required documentation and few convenient appointments.
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In L.A. County, that includes about three-and-a-half million additional people.
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Orange County Supervisors are creating a program that would give residents digital proof of their COVID-19 vaccination status, but rumors are swirling about it.
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Orange County Supervisors are in the process of creating a program that would give residents digital proof of their COVID-19 vaccination status.
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Los Angeles had to cancel homeless and in-home vaccinations because of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine pause.
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Following federal guidance, the city and county of L.A.. will pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, after reports that six women who got the vaccine developed blood clots afterward.
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County public health director Barbara Ferrer expressed optimism today.
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Muslim religious and health professionals say getting the coronavirus vaccine during Ramadan is fine, and all three shots offered in the U.S. are halal.
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Our newest guide is more like a vaccine action plan, with a comprehensive checklist of things to consider before and after your appointment(s).
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