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Congress Members Urge Vaccination During Black Press Week Written by Stacy M. Brown
Leadership, Family, and Lessons Learned:Four Generations of Women Navigate the Pandemic Together Written by LAWT News Service
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Decrease as Vaccinations Increase Written by Bertram Keller
L.A. Music Performer Reflects on California’s Plan to Re-open; Local Theme Parks and Stadiums Looking to Open April 1st Written by Betti Halsell
L.A. County Vaccinations Continue Despite Shortage, Governor Newsom Opens Extra Sites; The past week brought delays but vaccinations continue and new vaccination sites for at-risk communities in Central Valley open. Written by Brian W. Carter
President Biden Taps Meharry Medical College President for COVID Task Force Written by Stacy M. Brown
FIRST RESPONDERS ENCOURAGE VACCINATIONS IN BLACK COMMUNITY Written by Bertram Keller
L.A. Vaccination Sites to Close Friday, Saturday Due To Exhausted Supply Written by City News Service
Compton School District, Health Group Partner for Mass Vaccination Sites Written by City News Service
As Businesses Reopen, LACo Eateries Likely Facing Tougher Health Restrictions Written by City News Service
California Surgeon Gen. Embraces Idea of NBA Partnership for Vaccination Outreach Written by Antonio Ray Harvey
California: OK to use Moderna vaccine after illness reports Written by Don Thompson
More Vaccination Sites Open as Nursing Facilities Prepare for Second Round of Vaccine;The majority of skilled nursing facilities in L.A. County have administered the vaccine to staff and residents. Written by Brian W. Carter
Black Physicians Get Vaccinated to Build Trust in Science Among High-Risk Minority Populations Written by LAWT News Service
Large Scale Vaccination Sites Open, Vulnerable Groups Death Rate Increases; As the later end of January is still expected to be the worst of the surge, large vaccination sites are getting ready. Written by Brian W. Carter
MLK HOSPITAL PUSHED TO THE LIMITS; The COVID-19 Pandemic has pushed the hospital and its staff to the limits. But yet, these dedicated and frontline professionals keep going. Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
Doctor Susan Moore, An African American Physician, Chronicles the Racist Medical Care that Led to Her Death Written by Stacy M. Brown
In Last Briefing of 2020, Garcetti Urges Angelenos to Not Gather on NYE Written by City News Service
Moderna Vaccine Arrives in Time for Christmas; Public health officials urge everyone to stay home for Christmas as a second vaccine comes to battle COVID-19. Written by Brian W. Carter
Covered California Partnered with Black Healthcare Leaders to Host Webinar that Encouraged the Black Community to Get Vaccinated and Get Covered Written by Saybin Roberson
As Vaccinations Begin in California, a Second COVID Vaccine Is Released Written by Quinci LeGardye
Push is On to Increase African American’s Confidence in COVID Vaccine Written by Stacy M. Brown
Representative Karen Bass Holds Town Hall Meeting for COVID-19 Relief Package Written by Bertram Keller
COVID-19 Continues to Affect Black Community at All Time High; CDC report links racism as culprit. Written by Kimberlee Buck Hayes
COVID-19 Surge Concerns L.A. County Health Officials and Warns Public to Follow Restrictions; The latest surge is bigger than the last and public officials warn it could get worse if the public doesn’t do its part in fighting COVID-19. Written by Brian W. Carter
National Urban League and the Black Coalition Against COVID-19 Team Up with HBCU Medical Professionals; Discuss Vaccines and the Pandemic’s Next Wave Written by Saybin Roberson
Health Officials: LA County Facing ‘Most Dangerous Moments’ of Pandemic Written by City News Service
Covered California Kicks Off Open Enrollment, Reflects on First Launch at Los Angeles Union Station Written by Betti Halsell
In light of pandemic, flu vaccinations more important than ever for people at highest risk; American Heart Association provides resources to help keep people flu free Written by NNPA Newswire
New Study Suggests COVID Patients More Susceptible to Mental Illness Written by Stacy M. Brown