LA Public Health Wants To Keep COVID-19 Tests, Shots And Treatment Free For Uninsured
Topline: Federal funding for COVID-19 tests and treatments may dry up after the national emergency ends on May 11. That...
Read moreTopline: Federal funding for COVID-19 tests and treatments may dry up after the national emergency ends on May 11. That...
Read moreAdolescent girls across the country are facing record levels of violence, sadness and despair, according to new survey data from...
Read moreThousands of middle and high school students and their volunteer teacher-marathon leaders pounded around a 30K trail during the Students...
Read moreCOVID-19 infection and hospitalization rates held steady at a relatively low rate over the past week, according to data released...
Read moreThere are still hundreds of thousands of COVID cases reported in the U.S. each week, along with a few thousand...
Read moreBy LINDSEY TANNER | AP Medical Writer The coolest thing on social media these days may be celebrities and regular...
Read moreLos Angeles County health officials reported 1,171 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, Feb. 9, and 21 more virus-related deaths in...
Read moreTopline: California’s coronavirus emergency declaration will expire at the end of February, almost three years after it began. But not...
Read moreThe number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals jumped back over 700 on Wednesday, Fe. 8, while health...
Read moreThe L.A. City Council approved three new contracts Tuesday for mental health services at public libraries. The contracts total more...
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