MEDIA ADVISORY: VIRTUAL BRIEFING - L.A. County officials deliver COVID-19 updates

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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Emergency Operations Center

MEDIA ADVISORY

Virtual Press Briefing:

L.A. County officials deliver COVID-19 updates 

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Pro Tem Hilda L. Solis welcomes the L.A. County Departments of Public Health and Health Services to provide updates on the coronavirus (COVID-19) response. Officials will stress to the public the need to continue the practice of physical distancing and wearing a cloth face covering.

WHEN:

Wednesday, September 16
1:00 p.m.

WHO:

  • Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, Chair Pro Tem, First District
  • Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director, Public Health
  • Christina Ghaly, MD, Director, Health Services
  • Jacqueline Valenzuela, Chief Advisor to the Health Officer, Public Health (Spanish)
  • Nona Oganisyan, Registered Environmental Health Specialist, Public Health (Armenian)
  • Sora B. Yun, BSN, Public Health Nurse, Public Health (Korean)
  • Yuanzhi (Allen) Cheng, REHS, PhD, Public Health (Mandarin)

WHERE:

Members of the news media are invited to join the moderated conference call to ask questions following speaker remarks. 

Call:  (844) 291-6360

Access code: 4072253

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Media Contact:

Los Angeles County Joint Information Center - COVID-19
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(424) 241-3775

 

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