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The BizHelp Program prepares businesses in Los Angeles County for future growth post COVID-19 through a variety of free online webinars. (Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA))
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA A free online program designed to help large and small businesses navigate through economic uncertainty and prepare them for a post-COVID-19 economy launches on Tuesday, Jan. 12. The BizHelp Program is available to all businesses in Los Angeles County through the Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA). Registration is required to participate. LACDA has teamed up with three local technical assistance providers Acelera Advisory Group, Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment, and Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation to host webinars that will cover various topics such as tips for successfully securing financial resources, operating post COVID-19, understanding basics in accounting and bookkeeping, and improving credit for business owners.
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Los Angeles County Health Services embarked on a mass COVID-19 vaccination effort Friday that will result in 6,000 vaccinations by Christmas and 10,000 total vaccinations by Dec. 31 for its frontline healthcare workers at three County hospitals.
The vaccinations are initially taking place at LAC+USC Medical Center, Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, and Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.
Since the first vaccination allocation is limited, L.A. County Health Services is following CDC and state guidance in identifying and vaccinating those frontline workforce members who are in the highest risk categories and working in our highest intensity areas, such as the ICU and Emergency Room.