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Los Angeles County Coronavirus Community Ambassador Program

Los Angeles County Coronavirus Community Ambassador Program In City Of South Gate

Reply May 24, 2021 The Department of Public Health (Public Health) launched the Los Angeles County COVID-19 Community Ambassador program for Los Angeles County residents. The program was recently updated to include a Spanish option. Participants view a 30-minute informational video about COVID-19 prevention and infection control and receive a certificate along with branded materials (face covering, pin, COVID-19 Directory card) in English or Spanish. COVID-19 Community Ambassadors are not meant to enforce Health Officer Orders but rather to inform others of COVID-19 resources and best practices as well as partner with the appropriate Departmental contacts to support the pandemic response. The program includes video modules, virtual Town Halls with Public Health experts, and weekly updates.

City Of South Gate: LA County COVID-19 Community Ambassador Program

Public Health Admonishes Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Barrows for Not Wearing Masks - Cerritos Community News

Public Health Admonishes Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Barrows for Not Wearing Masks Share this:   Mayor Naresh Solanki and appointed Councilman Bruce Barrows seen at a Mar. 1, 2021 meeting in council chambers not wearing masks. The agency apparently read LCCN’s opine calling out the officials and sent a letter to City Manager Art Gallucci.   April 20, 2021  The letter below is from Susan Blackwell, Assistant Director of the Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Development. Hello Mr. Gallucci, It recently came to the attention of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health that as reported some public officials attending an in-person Cerritos City Council meeting on March 1 were not adhering to the mandate to wear a mask indoors during a public City Council meeting as required by the  Los Angeles County Health Officer Order and the California Department of Public Health. In addition, all members present were not reportedly adhering to appropriate physical distancing

Hermosa Beach Coronavirus Update For February 18

Reply February 18, 2021 To help keep the community informed, the City of Hermosa Beach is providing regular updates featuring the latest news about COVID-19; related local updates; and how the City is working to meet the needs of the community and protect public health. Subscribe L.A. County Elementary Schools Can Reopen: The L.A. County Department of Public Health announced Tuesday that the COVID-19 infection rate was low enough for elementary schools to reopen. In Hermosa Beach, children in grades TK-2 returned to classes on a part-time basis already, and the Hermosa Beach City School District sent a letter to parents saying that students in grades 3-5 should be able to return in early March. The District asked families to let the District know if they wish to continue with all online classes or have their children in the classroom.

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