Los Angeles, CA Coronavirus Updates & Information For January 2
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Los Angeles County ended the year with another day in a row with coronavirus records, overwhelmed hospitals and rising death rates.
In this file photo dated December 22, 2020, medical workers prepare to manually treat a COVID-19 patient in an intensive care unit at the Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in the Mission Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. (AP Photo / Jae C. Hong, File)
LOS ANGELES, CA – On the final day of 2020, Los Angeles County set another record for coronavirus deaths as overwhelmed hospitals struggle to care for patients and 911 response times drop due to insufficient ambulances. Hospital officials describe an unprecedented disaster that unfolds behind closed doors and appears to be unable to pierce the apathy of residents who want to ignore health instructions. … Continue reading
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Hundreds and parties have been arrested across Los Angeles County over the past month as the coronavirus spiraled out of control.
LOS ANGELES, CA – When the coronavirus spiraled out of control in Los Angeles County, the Sheriff’s Department cracked down on “underground” parties viewed as COVID-19 super-spreader events. During the month of action, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department arrested more than 200 people at parties across the county, including Palmdale, downtown Los Angeles and Compton. During the party raids, MPs found weapons, drugs and … Read more
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The California National Guard has been called in to help as coronavirus deaths in LA surpassed 10,000 and now accounts for half of all deaths per day.
LOS ANGELES, CA – Los Angeles County recorded its 10,000th coronavirus death on Wednesday, the deadliest day of the Los Angeles pandemic to date. Coronavirus is now responsible for roughly half of all deaths in the county each day, and the county is struggling to store and process that many bodies. The California National Guard has been asked to help the medical examiner process the bodies, the Los Angeles County Supervisor said … Read more
Manhattan Beach, CA. |
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Manhattan Beach residents continue to test positive for COVID-19 at a higher rate than they did in July – the height of the pandemic.
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA – Over the past two days, Manhattan Beach residents’ 15 and 21 residents tested positive for the coronavirus, increasing the cumulative number of residents in the city who tested positive since data began being collected in March to 787. Read more
Beverly Hills, CA. |
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Fire. Protests. Elections. And of course COVID. Here’s a look back at some of the top stories of the year that we’ll never forget.
Beverly Hills Restaurant Toasted For New Year’s Eve Party Plans Beverly Hills Scala apologized for promoting a discreet speakeasy-style New Year’s Eve party. ? Massive mannequins above Rodeo Drive for the holidays Nine mannequins with holiday motifs will adorn Rodeo Drive until January as part of the “Visions of Holiday Glamor” installation. Beverly Hills Approves $ 1.1 Million Rent Relief Program City Council voted to add $ 450 … Read More
Hollywood, CA. |
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The bookstore will remain closed until January 5th, but will continue to take online orders.
HOLLYWOOD, CA – Skylight Books will be closed until at least January 5 after an employee tests positive for coronavirus. The announcement came on Wednesday evening when the store said it made the decision out of “caution” as the employee is currently symptom-free. “An employee received a positive COVID-19 test result,” the store said. “You are currently symptom free and we hope you stay that way … Read More
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The Manhattan Beach Fire Department firefighters / paramedics have received the first dose of the Moderna vaccine against the coronavirus.
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA – All 30 firefighters / paramedics at the Manhattan Bech Fire Department received an initial dose of the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19, according to a city Instagram post. Most of them got it on Monday with the rest of the shots fired yesterday, said Scott Hafdell, battalion chief of the MBFD …. Read more
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