COVID Safety in the Workplace, Vaccine Rollout Continues, and The Risk is Real - A Widow's Loss

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January 13, 2021

 

 

COVID Safety in the Workplace, Vaccine Rollout Continues, and The Risk is Real - A Widow's Loss

 

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COVID Safety in the Workplace, Critical Now More than Ever 

Workplace safety

There are currently 540 open outbreak investigations across L.A. County, the highest we've ever had. Businesses MUST continue to follow public health protocols to slow the spread. 

Visit the following resource hub with information designed to help businesses across the County communicate steps they are taking to operate as safely as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic: Safer at Work Los Angeles County.

Vaccine Rollout Continues

Vaccine eligibility

The vaccine is free for everyone and is being offered to different groups in phases. Groups currently being vaccinated include staff who work in acute care hospitals, residents and staff at skilled nursing facilities, and emergency medical technicians and paramedics.

It is likely that the vaccine will be available to the general public in Spring/Summer 2021. Click here to see what tier you are in for the vaccine rollout. 

For regular updates and to sign up for the COVID-19 Vaccine Email Newsletter, click here.

The Risk is Real - A Widow's Loss

The Risk is Real

Community transmission rates are higher than ever. With one in every five Angelenos testing positive for COVID-19, you run a grave risk whenever you leave your house. Protect yourself and those you care about - stay at home. The risk is real.

Andrea Lineares' husband, Ever, was hospitalized and passed away Nov. 30, 2019 after contracting COVID-19. This is their story.

Incident Report

Today’s Incident Report is in the process of being finalized and will be posted on the Incident Report section of the County’s COVID-19 site when complete. Please note, that the reports are posted by date and can be accessed at https://covid19.lacounty.gov/incident-updates/.

COVID-19 Digital Communications Guide & Toolkit

BYOM

View our updated COVID-19 Digital Communications Guide, and get tips on Best Practices, Do's and Don'ts, Key Messaging, and our Social Media Toolkit - with multi-lingual graphics and messages like the ones seen below.

Access our Social Media Toolkit here.


Additional Information

The County of Los Angeles appreciates your continued partnership in responding to COVID-19 questions and needs of residents. For additional information, please visit: