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Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas in partnership with CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and the Southern California Eye Institute opened a mobile COVID-19 clinic, where eligible community members can receive the COVID-19 vaccine
LOS ANGELES A new, walk-up mobile COVID-19 clinic launched today to provide the COVID-19 vaccine to underserved communities in Los Angeles, presented by Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas in partnership with CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and the Southern California Eye Institute
. The clinic provided free Pfizer vaccines to those who meet eligibility criteria per Los Angeles County Department of Public Health vaccine distribution guidelines and will continue on selected dates in the coming weeks.
April 20, 2021
Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas in partnership with CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and the Southern California Eye Institute opened a mobile COVID-19 clinic, where eligible community members can receive the COVID-19 vaccine
LOS ANGELES A new, walk-up mobile COVID-19 clinic launched today to provide the COVID-19 vaccine to underserved communities in Los Angeles, presented by Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas in partnership with CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and the Southern California Eye Institute
. The clinic provided free Pfizer vaccines to those who meet eligibility criteria per Los Angeles County Department of Public Health vaccine distribution guidelines and will continue on selected dates in the coming weeks.
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CULVER CITY, CA The U.S. has reached what health officials have called a complicated stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, with cases and hospitalizations increasing in some parts of the country despite the quickening pace of vaccination.
Nationally, the seven-day average of new cases, which had fallen steadily from its peak of nearly 250,000 in January, is rising again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Over the week ending April 14, new cases averaged 69,577 8.1 percent higher than during the previous week, when the seven-day average stood at 64,340. More than 31.2 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported since the pandemic began.
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LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE, CA The U.S. has reached what health officials have called a complicated stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, with cases and hospitalizations increasing in some parts of the country despite the quickening pace of vaccination.
Nationally, the seven-day average of new cases, which had fallen steadily from its peak of nearly 250,000 in January, is rising again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Over the week ending April 14, new cases averaged 69,577 8.1 percent higher than during the previous week, when the seven-day average stood at 64,340. More than 31.2 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported since the pandemic began.