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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Briefing April 2, 2020
Los Angeles County coronavirus cases surged past the 4,000 mark today, while health officials reported another 13 deaths and warned residents that wearing a mask -- while beneficial -- doesn't alleviate the need to stay home as much as possible.
Los Angeles County COVID-19 Briefing April 3, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic continued its relentless march across Los Angeles County today, with 11 new deaths reported and the total number of cases topping 4,500, while the county's public health director warned residents to brace for more.
L.A. County Coronavirus Briefing, April 6, 2020
Fifteen more deaths from coronavirus were reported today in Los Angeles County, raising the total to 147, while the overall number of cases went up by 420 as the county entered what officials expect to be one of the worst weeks in terms of virus spread.
L.A. County Coronavirus Briefing, April 7, 2020
The coronavirus death toll continued to mount in Los Angeles County today, with 22 more fatalities confirmed, and health officials said an initial look at race data points toward black residents having a slightly higher death rate than other groups.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus Briefing April 8, 2020
More than two dozen new coronavirus deaths weremreported in Los Angeles County today, pushing the total close to 200, while the overall number of cases topped 7,500.
Madi Marks interview screenshot
For many, especially those aiming to become the first in their families to go to college, finances have become precarious with businesses closed, parents losing jobs and the economy possibly headed toward a depression.
Los Angeles County COVID-19 Briefing April 20, 2020
Nineteen more deaths due to coronavirus were reported in Los Angeles County today, while the resolution of a backlog of testing results from one lab led to an increase of nearly 1,500 positive cases in the county.
Members of the research team prick someone's finger at a curbside antibody testing site | USC Price
Preliminary results from an antibody testing program indicates the number of COVID-19 infections in Los Angeles County far exceeds the number of confirmed cases, with potentially more than 400,000 residents having been infected at some point.
Recycling bins being picked up by truck | Still from "Life in Plastic: California's Recycling Woes"
As an unfortunate result of the COVID-19 crisis, recycling facilities have gotten only about half of Los Angeles city residents' blue bin contents since stay-at-home orders began in mid-March.
Los Angeles County coronavirus update March 26th, 2020
Los Angeles County reached a grim milestone today, with COVID-19 deaths topping 1,000, even as officials expressed optimism that stay-at-home orders could be loosened in the coming weeks.
Governor Gavin Newsom at a flower shop, giving update on coronavirus to Californians
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order today calling for every registered voter in the state to receive a mail-in ballot for the November presidential election.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus Briefing May 21, 2020
Coronavirus deaths reached a grim milestone in Los Angeles County today, crossing the 2,000 threshold, but the county's public health director said all indicators show stay-at-home and other restrictions are effectively slowing the virus' spread.
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