Stay At Home Order Update, Vaccine Appointments, The Risk is Real: A Grieving Daughter

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January 27, 2021

 

Stay At Home Order Update, Vaccine Appointments, The Risk is Real: A Grieving Daughter

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Stay At Home Order Update

Updated Order

The State lifted the Regional Stay At Home Order and returned each county to its associated tier under the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Los Angeles County, along with the majority of the State is in the most restrictive purple tier. With the lifting of the Regional Stay At Home Order, the Los Angeles County Health Officer Order that was issued Nov. 25 takes effect until a new Health Officer Order is issued later this week,  which will align with sector openings permitted in the purple tier. 

With the lifting of the State’s Order, several sectors are allowed to resume operations. Businesses are urged to adhere to safety protocols and specific sector guidance in order to protect both employees and customers. Public Health's compliance teams continue to visit businesses across the County every day. Inspectors review Public Health protocols with business owners, identify deficiencies, and issue citations for businesses out of compliance.

Vaccine Appointments

Find out when it's your turn

Los Angeles County's COVID-19 Vaccine website, VaccinateLACounty.com has incorporated the State's new appointment registration platform, MyTurn. The registration system features a streamlined process for residents eligible to receive the vaccine. Those who are registered can receive alerts when new appointments become available, or when vaccinations are allowed for additional priority groups. Currently, MyTurn will make appointments for the County's five large capacity sites, as well as two other County-operated vaccination sites. Appointments for other locations, including pharmacies and clinics are also available.

Residents with internet access and a computer are urged to use VaccinateLACounty.com to reserve an appointment. For those without access to the internet, or with disabilities, a call center is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. to help schedule appointments; dial 833-540-0473 if you are in need of assistance. Please note that this phone line is reserved for people with disabilities or for those who don’t have internet access.

The Risk is Real: A Grieving Daughter

Paul J. Foley, Jr.

Jill Alexander lost her father to COVID-19. According to Jill, her father, Paul J. Foley, Jr. was a healthy 77 year-old and had no underlying health conditions. 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/.

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Vaccinations are our best defense against COVID-19. LA County residents 65 years and older are now eligible for a free COVID-19 vaccination. Supply is limited and appointments fill up fast. To make your appointment visit http://VaccinateLACounty.com. #FlexYourDefense #VaccinateLACounty


Additional Information

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