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Coronavirus-related hospitalizations have dropped in the county while monkeypox vaccines remain scarce.
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Students who are exposed to COVID-19 no longer need to quarantine or get repeatedly tested to stay in class. But masks are still recommended for nearly half the country.
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L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said the revisions are mostly in line with the County’s current policies.
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Hospital cases are also decreasing.
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Regulators authorized Novavax, the nation's first so-called protein vaccine against COVID-19 in July.
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The number of Angelenos testing positive COVID infection and those hospitalized with COVID have decreased in the past week and half, but still more than 1,200 COVID positive people are hospitalized.
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From panic attacks, anxiety and a sharp uptick in postpartum depression, we talk to new parents about why the last few years felt more frightening and difficult.
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The 79-year-old president "will isolate at the White House and will continue to carry out all of his duties fully during that time," a White House statement said.
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If LA's COVID hospitalizations stay high, masks could come back by the end of July.
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Hospitals, emergency rooms and urgent care centers report more COVID patients in L.A.
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More than 5,000 people are testing positive each day.
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Starting Tuesday, parents of kids under 5 years old can finally get them vaccinated against the coronavirus.
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