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Dodger Stadium becomes one of largest COVID-19 vaccination sites in US

Dodger Stadium becomes one of largest COVID-19 vaccination sites in US KABC Share: LOS ANGELES (KABC) Dodger Stadium is now operating as one of the nation s largest covid-19 vaccination sites. Currently, only healthcare workers and residents and staff at skilled nursing facilities are eligible to receive the shots, but some worry about a vaccine shortage. Actor Sean Penn s nonprofit Core Response is working with the city. The group s co-founder said Dodger Stadium is running out of doses. On site, we will have enough supply to provide at least until Wednesday, said Ann Lee, co-founder and chief executive officer of Core Response.

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Dodger Stadium To Halt Coronavirus Testing, Focus Entirely On Vaccine Distribution

Dodger Stadium To Halt Coronavirus Testing, Focus Entirely On Vaccine Distribution Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Dodger Stadium, which since May has served as the largest coronavirus testing site in the nation, will transition this week to focusing only on distributing vaccinations to Angelenos. © Provided by CBS Los Angeles The Dodger Stadium COVID-19 testing site on Jan. 5, 2021. (Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images) Mayor Eric Garcetti Sunday night announced that the Dodger Stadium testing supersite will end testing on Monday and “transition into a mass vaccination center” by week’s end. The site will be capable of vaccinating up to 12,000 people per day, the mayor’s office said.

Hermosa Beach downtown streets to make way for diners, bicyclists

Hermosa Beach downtown streets to make way for diners, bicyclists SHARE Hermosa bicyclists may get their own lanes. Photo A restriping of traffic lanes on Hermosa Avenue, between 8th and 14th streets; and on Pier Avenue, between Hermosa Avenue and Valley Dr., starts Monday, with work expected to extend over 10 days. The new striping will be in place for at least six months, city officials said. The project will remove a car lane in each direction on the two streets and allow businesses to expand their on-street decks. It will also allow for the addition of bike lanes in each direction on the two streets. 

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