COVID-19
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COVID-19 Vaccine
Learn more about the vaccines and boosters.
COVID-19 Guidances
A collection of best practices for businesses and residents.
Best Practices for Businesses
Guidances for Businesses, Employers and Workers
Education Toolkits
Early care and education providers, TK-12 schools, institutes of higher education, and programs serving school-aged children
COVID-19 REPORTING
COVID-19 and acute respiratory illness (ARI) cluster reporting instructions for multiple sectors.
About COVID-19
COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that is caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. Many people who are infected have mild symptoms or even no symptoms, but COVID-19 can also cause severe illness and death. Some people, including those who got no symptoms at first, get health problems that last for weeks or months.
Learn About COVID-19 Protect Yourself and OthersNews Updates
Reports, Resources and Alerts
Addressing the Needs of Communities Most Impacted by COVID-19: Strategies in Service of Los Angeles County’s Black/African American Residents
Addressing the Needs of Communities Most Impacted by COVID-19: Strategies in Service of Los Angeles County’s Latino/x Residents
Addressing the Needs of Communities Most Impacted by COVID-19: Strategies in Service of Skilled Nursing Facility Staff and Residents in Los Angeles County
COVID-19 Pandemic Response Interim Review: Lessons Learned and Recommendations to Inform the Journey Ahead Containment Plan
Mortality from Jan-Jun 2019-2022 (PDF)
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