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  2. California COVID surge is surprisingly stronger, longer ... - AOL

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    For the seven-day period that ended July 28, 3.7% of all emergency room visits in L.A. County were coronavirus-related. That's up from 2.3% a month earlier. Last summer's peak for that metric was ...

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  5. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in California - Wikipedia

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    This is just ahead of Riverside County's COVID-19 case count of 29,983. [152] Los Angeles County, which has more COVID-19 cases than any other California county, is also confirmed to have 160,000 cases. [152] July 22: The entire state of California is confirmed to have topped 409,000 COVID-19 cases, surpassing New York for most in the nation. [153]

  6. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    With a budget of 893 million dollars, Public Health has 39 programs and 14 public health centers to serve 10 million LA County residents. [2] The department works with the County's two other health departments, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, in a cooperative ...

  7. L.A. County ends COVID-19 vaccine mandate for deputies ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles County has ended its COVID-19 employee vaccination requirement, allowing workers — including sheriff's deputies and firefighters — to be hired even if they haven't gotten a shot.