The rate of new cases has decreased recently in Los Angeles County.
LA County will set up a rapid-testing site at LAX to offer free COVID assessments for arriving international visitors.
A new report highlighted hundreds of the best ambulatory surgical facilities across the nation and 83 Golden State centers made the list.
There may be some changes in response to the concerning new COVID-19 variant, but nothing like the 2020 shutdowns, health officials said.
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The number of coronavirus patients in Los Angeles County hospitals increased Saturday.
Since the start of the pandemic, L.A. County has seen 1.5 million residents test positive for COVID-19, and 27,102 die from the virus.
Respiratory syncytial virus continues to spike in California, which also recorded the first flu death of the 2021-22 influenza season.
As has been the case throughout the pandemic, minority communities continue to have the lowest vaccination and booster rates in LA County.
The rolling average daily rate of people testing positive for the virus was 0.9% over the weekend.
Also on Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed booster shots for all adults.
Officials are trying to understand why some of LA's highest coronavirus case rates are currently in communities with high vaccination rates.
Youngsters have been quicker to line up for the COVID-19 vaccine than adults were in the first two weeks of eligibility.
While CA could be well positioned to handle an influx of coronavirus cases, the threat of a "twindemic" looms as flu season comes into view.
Going into the Thanksgiving holiday, coronavirus transmission in LA County is relatively high, health officials warned.
Health officials are urging Angelenos to get booster shots ahead of the winter holidays.
Officials said the onset of cooler weather has begun to take its toll in the form of higher infection rates as more people gather indoors.
The annual list compiled by U.S. News & World Report rates thousands of nursing homes based on care, rate of complaints and more.
While daily COVID-19 case numbers are down dramatically from the same time last year, county officials say they remain high.
Thousands of workers will not walk off the job on Monday after all following a tentative agreement that was reached with Kaiser Permanente.
Going into the holidays, Los Angeles county's coronavirus cases are climbing and vaccinations are lagging.
The patient was an unvaccinated middle-aged person with underlying health problems, according to county health officials.
Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how hospitals in California responded to the coronavirus pandemic.
Across the state, COVID-19 cases are climbing, raising concerns about a potential winter surge.
The nation's strictest vaccine mandate is now in effect in Los Angeles, affecting everyone going out to eat, shop, or work out.
Thousands of nurses, pharmacists and other health care workers plan to walk off the job in mid-November, affecting hundreds of hospitals.
Angelenos patronizing indoor restaurants, gyms, entertainment and more will need to show proof of full vaccination on Monday.
Los Angeles County health officials continued their campaign Friday to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.
The requirement to show proof of full vaccination at gyms, restaurants, etc. starts Monday, but enforcement doesn't start until later.
The marathon is requiring proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID test for all participants, staff, volunteers, media and spectators.
Mayor Eric Garcetti's office said he's experiencing mild COVID symptoms after testing positive Wednesday.
"Cooler weather has arrived, and with it, conditions that favor COVID transmission," said LACo Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer.
Starting Thursday, LA County residents will need to provide proof of full vaccination to enter bars, nightclubs, breweries, and more.
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Nearly 1.5 million Angelenos have been infected, but a new study shows that natural immunity pales in comparison to immunity from vaccines.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus is spiking in California, likely as a result of the pandemic.
The recall affects whole, fresh onions sold to distributors, restaurants and grocery stores in all 50 states.
The number of COVID-positive people hospitalized in Los Angeles County rose Saturday, increasing from 630 on Friday to 659.
The number of COVID-positive people hospitalized in LA County dipped again Friday, while vaccinations for children 5-11 move closer.
Barbara Ferrer said that children are susceptible to infection, and the county will offer vaccinations as soon as it gets CDC clearance.