L.A. County COVID cases, hospitalizations rise amid summer uptick
While the numbers of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are relatively low, the uptick is an indication of an expected summer wave, health experts say. Read More
Read MoreWhile the numbers of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are relatively low, the uptick is an indication of an expected summer wave, health experts say. Read More
Read MoreAcross California, COVID in wastewater has entered the high level, the first time since February. Read More
Read MoreFormer USC football player Abdul-Malik McClain agrees to a plea bargain for his role in allegedly orchestrating a fraudulent COVID-related benefits scheme. Read More
Read MoreThe trial suggests the jab arms the body with protective antibodies as effectively as separate shots. Read More
Read MoreThe House GOP attacks Anthony Fauci, one of America’s most accomplished public health officials, labeling him a ‘criminal’ and worse without a speck of substantiation Read More
Read MoreLast summer’s COVID wave in California was big enough to cause significant disruptions. As a new family of subvariants takes hold, how bad will this year be? Read More
Read MoreLos Angeles would join other local governments in rolling back the vaccine mandate, including San Diego, Long Beach and L.A. County. Read More
Read MoreGermany has scrapped a requirement for its military servicepeople to be vaccinated against COVID-19, a mandate that had been in place since late 2021, the government said Wednesday. People serving with the German military, the Bundeswehr, are required to get vaccinations against a number of diseases — including measles, mumps and flu — so long…
Read MoreDennis Falaschi’s plea agreement marks a twist in a criminal case that has captivated farmers in the San Joaquin Valley — and raises a host of new questions about who, exactly, engineered the long-running federal water theft and who benefited. Read More
Read MoreIt’s too early to know if FLiRT will be a major change in the COVID picture; so far impacts have been small. But officials are urging Californians to be prepared. Read More
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