As COVID-19 supplies catch up with vaccine eligibility, Los Angeles County will edge closer to herd immunity this summer.
County health officials opted to wait until next week to lift business restrictions and to allow outdoor bars to reopen.
Two West Coast variations were updated to "variants of concern" earlier this month. They are 20 percent more transmissible.
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Los Angeles will get its largest supply of coronavirus vaccines yet as the nation races to stave off another surge.
With spring breakers converging on Los Angeles, CDC officials warned of troubling national trends and a sense of "impending doom."
Beginning Monday in LA County, gardeners, nannies and flight attendants are eligible to receive the vaccine.
Stanford Health Care and the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center were named as some of the best hospital facilities in the world.
As the overall numbers continue to decline, the L.A. officials warn the public that Spring Break and Easter could cause a spike in cases.
Graduation ceremonies may finally return a year into the pandemic as California released guidance on how to host commencement safely.
LA County health officials urged residents to be patient as vaccine eligibility outpaces supply. By mid-May, that won't be a problem.
Rite Aid issued a statement calling the incidents a mistake in the unprecedented vaccine roll-out.
California is doing better than most states in the race to vaccinate its population.
Though COVID-19 remains the leading cause of death, hospitalizations are down and the supply of vaccines is expected to spike next month.
Los Angeles County health officials are on edge as more-contagious COVID-19 virus variants appear to dominate new cases.
California's prisons have been among the most vulnerable congregate living facilities during the pandemic. To date, 216 inmates have died.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Los Angeles area soon.
Los Angeles County reached the threshold for the state's orange tier reopenings and just needs to hold steady to qualify for more openings.
California's COVID-19 positivity rate sank to a new low, vaccinations hit a 15 million-dose milestone and more counties reopened Tuesday.
Los Angeles County announced further reopenings and the loosening of restrictions Monday.
LA county crossed the milestone of administering 3M shots and officials hope to soon have enough supply to inoculate 1M residents a week.
The Golden State revised its classroom reopening plan to allow desks to be spaced 3-feet-apart rather than 6-feet.
Despite falling numbers and rising vaccinations, LA public health officials are warning residents not to let their guard down.
Pasadena confirmed the city's first case of the U.K. coronavirus variant Friday, reiterating warnings against spring break travel.
During the early months of the pandemic, whites were better able to avoid hospitalizations for unrelated conditions due to outpatient access
A year ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered America's most populous state to stay home. Since then, COVID-19 has warped the fabric of daily life.
The decline in hospitalizations appears to have leveled off in Los Angeles even as the COVID-19 cases continue to drop.
As the outbreak recedes in LA County, the COVID-19 death of a child announced Wednesday is a reminder of the pandemic's terrible toll.
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In an effort to achieve herd immunity, the state is spending $40 million to reach people who are reluctant to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
At the current rate of declining COVID-19 cases, orange tier openings could come soon, but a climbing transmission rate raises concerns.
Rapid reopenings continue: 87 percent of Californians will enjoy more freedoms under the red tier as long-restricted activities return.
Los Angeles County restaurants will again welcome customers indoors at 12:01 a.m. Monday when the area advances to a less-restrictive tier.
Eligible Californians can now make an appointment to get their coronavirus vaccine at a participating CVS Pharmacy.
Most Californians will once again be able to watch a movie at a theater and dine indoors as 13 counties were set to reopen Sunday.
As the pool of those eligible for vaccines expands next week, so will the amount of clinics offering doses.
In a huge step forward, Los Angeles announced it will reach red tier Sunday and open up more vaccine appointments in the next week.
Barbara Ferrer confirmed that indoor dining and more will open once the county enters the red tier, but warned about a possible fourth wave.
Governor Newsom said Los Angeles would be allowed to reopen eateries and theaters this weekend. County officials are a little more cagey.
County leaders would have to authorize openings allowed by the state, but health officials and elected officials differ on the pace.