Over 5,300 COVID-19 cases were detected among K-12 students in Los Angeles County in late August. A number that the county's public health director called alarming, but expressed confidence in the safety measures in place on campuses.
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state will require all teachers and school employees to get vaccinated or undergo weekly COVID-19 testing. By October 15, all schools must be in compliance.
Read MoreOfficials say the Delta variant spread is occurring among those who have not gotten their shots in 99% of the cases. Even with the latest rise, COVID-19 metrics remain far below the levels previously seen.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles County Health Department stressed the importance of following public health guidelines, including face masks and social distance, now that the U.K. variant has become the dominant COVID-19 strain in Los Angeles County.
Read MoreL.A. County's average daily covid cases rate continues to fall, making it possible for the county to enter the Yellow Tier. This will allow more and more businesses to reopen and increase capacity limits.
Read MoreThe CEO of Los Angeles World Airports, Justin Erbacci, says LAX is once again leading the way in airport innovation by implementing a one-hour rapid PCR test which provides passengers to dependable and accurate rapid testing solutions.
Read MoreThe city of Los Angeles will expand vaccine availability starting Tuesday, so people 16 and older will be eligible for the Pfizer shot, and other vaccines will become available at different vaccination sites.
Read MoreAs more and more people become eligible for vaccination, officials are worried about the demand surpassing the current supplies
Read MoreNew concerns are being raised after two new COVID-19 variants were identified in Los Angeles and Southern California, both of which are more contagious than the original Coronavirus strain.
Read MoreTo prevent a new healthcare crisis, the WHO has started studying a series of mental and physical symptoms affecting several individuals in the aftermath of acute COVID-19 infections.
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