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2021年05月14日

Breaking News: L.A. won't immediately follow CDC's relaxed mask rules

Los Angels Times
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May. 13, 2021

L.A. won't immediately follow CDC's relaxed mask rules

Los Angeles County officials said the latest guidance from federal officials allowing fully vaccinated people to stop wearing masks in most places will not be effective in California immediately. The state and county will review the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations in order to "make sensible adjustments to the orders that are currently in place," L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said.

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health's mask-wearing requirements at businesses - including restaurants and supermarkets - remain in effect, and it could be a week or more before substantive changes to mask-wearing orders are implemented locally.

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Breaking News: Fully vaccinated people can mostly stop wearing masks inside, CDC says

Los Angels Times
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May. 13, 2021

Fully vaccinated people can stop wearing masks inside most places, except in crowds, CDC says

Federal officials on Thursday announced a sweeping relaxation of face mask guidelines, including allowing fully vaccinated people to stop wearing masks in most indoor settings.

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Breaking News: Newsom proposes $1.5 billion in new COVID-19 grants for small businesses

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May. 13, 2021

Newsom proposes $1.5 billion in new COVID-19 grants for small businesses

Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed adding $1.5 billion to a program providing grants of up to $25,000 to small businesses harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic in California, allowing thousands more to get financial help.

The additional funds from federal COVID-19 aid to the state would bring the total allocated for such grants in recent months to $4 billion, which Newsom said would make it the largest state program of its kind in the country.

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2021年05月13日

Breaking News: Younger teenagers will start getting COVID-19 vaccine Thursday in L.A. County

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May. 12, 2021

Younger teenagers will start getting COVID-19 vaccine Thursday in L.A. County
Los Angeles County will begin offering COVID-19 vaccinations to the youngest teenagers and 12-year-olds starting Thursday.

All eight vaccine sites run by L.A. County will begin offering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, a two-shot regimen. Anyone younger than 18 should be accompanied by a parent, guardian or responsible adult, and present photo identification and verification of age, county officials said.

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2021年05月12日

Breaking News: COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Californians ages 12-15 could begin Thursday

Los Angels Times
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May. 11, 2021

COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Californians ages 12-15 could begin Thursday

COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Californians ages 12 to 15 could become available as soon as Thursday. If everything goes to plan, California's MyTurn vaccine appointment site will begin making appointments available on Thursday morning, officials said. The timing for when other vaccine providers will begin to offer appointments will vary.

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Breaking News: Gov. Newsom proposes $12-billion plan to fight homelessness in California

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May. 11, 2021

Gov. Newsom proposes $12-billion plan to fight homelessness in California

Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed $12 billion in new funding to get more of California's homeless people into housing and to "functionally end family homelessness" within five years.

Newsom's proposal includes $8.75 billion to expand Homekey, a project to house homeless residents in hotels and motels during the pandemic, and to convert existing buildings into 46,000 units of housing.

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2021年05月11日

Breaking News: Newsom extends drought emergency to 41 California counties

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May. 10, 2021

Newsom extends drought emergency to 41 California counties

In a stark indication of California's growing water crisis, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday declared a drought emergency in 41 counties, including areas of the Central Valley that had urged action on behalf of agricultural growers.

Newsom's proclamation dramatically expands the drought emergency he declared in Sonoma and Mendocino counties last month, and now covers 30% of the state's population.

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Breaking News: Pfizer COVID-19 shot expanded to U.S. children as young as 12

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May. 10, 2021

Pfizer COVID-19 shot expanded to U.S. children as young as 12

The Food and Drug Administration expanded emergency use authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 shot to those as young as 12, sparking a race to protect middle and high school students before they head back to class in the fall.

Shots could begin as soon as a federal vaccine advisory committee issues recommendations for using the two-dose vaccine in 12- to 15-year-olds, expected Wednesday.

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Breaking News: L.A. County expected to hit COVID-19 ‘herd immunity’ by the end of July

Los Angeles Times
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May. 10, 2021

L.A. County expected to hit COVID-19 'herd immunity' by the end of July

Los Angeles County could reach COVID-19 herd immunity among adults and the older teenagers by mid- to late July, public health officials said.

This marks the latest turn of good news in California's efforts to defeat the pandemic. Some experts believe parts of the Bay Area could achieve herd immunity even earlier.

Breaking News: NBC says it won't air Golden Globes in 2022 after Times investigation

Los Angels Times
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May. 10, 2021

After Times investigation, NBC says it won't air Golden Globes in 2022

With controversy engulfing the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. and major Hollywood players backing away from the embattled organization, NBC announced it will not air the Golden Globe Awards in 2022.

WarnerMedia, Netflix and Amazon Studios are among the companies vowing to cut ties with the HFPA until it enacts sweeping reforms to address alleged ethical lapses and financial improprieties reported by The Times.

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