The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner has released the coroner’s report for all of the victims who passed away in the January 26 helicopter crash, including Kobe Bryant and his teenage daughter Gianna.
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Samples prepare to get tested for COVID-19. Photo: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
Everyone knows I’m queer. Except one group of colleagues. Ironically, they’re the ones from my own field — public health professionals.
I work for the National LGBT Cancer Network, a CDC-funded, LGBTQ+ disparity network. I announce I am trans and bi whenever I host a training program for the Network.
But while knowing one trans-bi person may be changing some hearts and minds, what public health
The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner has released the coroner’s report for all of the victims who passed away in the January 26 helicopter crash, including Kobe Bryant and his teenage daughter Gianna.
The Los Angeles County Fair has been canceled, prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced Thursday. The move marks only the second time in the event's history that it has been canceled.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – In a reminder to all Angelenos Los Angeles County posted the hashtag “#BYOM” for “Bring Your Own Mask” to its Instagram Thursday, alerting residents and visitors that any beachgoers are “required to wear a mask when not in the water.” This edict followed Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Executive Order Wednesday which stated; “We’re requiring all Angelenos to wear face coverings when they leave the house.
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer on Wednesday issued a new health officer order allowing for “lower-risk businesses,” including more retailers, to open for curbside or door side pickup and delivery.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Los Angeles County’s stay-at-home orders will “with all certainty” be extended for the next three months, Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer informed the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
Los Angeles County faced its first major test of COVID-19 recovery over the weekend as a wave of businesses were allowed to reopen, as were golf courses, trails and parks. How did it go? “It was a very mixed bag,” said L.A.
As florists, golf courses and trails open across Los Angeles County today, Public Health director Dr. Barbara Ferrer remained cautiously optimistic about moving into phase two of the area’s COVID-19 recovery plan.
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The death toll in Los Angeles County has surpassed 1,000 with an additional 56 lives lost over the past 24 hours due to COVID-19 illness, it was announced Wednesday. Of those who have died, 92 percent have faced underlying health issues, a percentage that has remained consistent over the past two weeks, said L.A.
U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee – Photo: Facebook.
An additional 66 Los Angeles County residents have died from COVID-19 illness in the past 24 hours, it was reported Wednesday. That brings the total number of deaths across the county during the coronavirus pandemic to 729, with 89 percent of those patients suffering from underlying health conditions.
Another 46 people have died in Los Angeles County since Monday due to COVID-19 illness, bringing the total number to 663. For a second straight day, the number of newly diagnosed positive cases has increased significantly — Tuesday by 1,400, Monday by 1,491 — due to a backlog of cases, Dr.
Anywhere between 221,000 and 442,000 Los Angeles County residents could have been infected with the COVID-19 illness, per a newly released antibody study done in partnership between USC and the L.A. County Department of Public Health.