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  1. 13 hours ago

    Do your part to slow the spread by signing up for privacy-protected COVID-19 exposure notifications on your phone: here in L.A., download the state's app at and the County's at . Sign Up. Save Lives.

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  2. 15 hours ago

    Tune in to hear the latest on how we’re navigating the hardest stretch of the pandemic and what we need to do to stay safe.

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  3. 17 hours ago

    Tonight, families are filling their homes with the smell of latkes and the first lights of the chanukiah. While Hanukkah feels different, we still draw strength from the timeless story of the Maccabees –– resolving to renew the light in our lives. Hanukkah sameach!

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    If you test positive for COVID-19, please answer when Public Health calls. Contact Tracing is an essential tool that helps us slow the spread

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  5. 18 hours ago

    COVID-19 continues to threaten lives and livelihoods. California must keep people in their homes by extending its eviction moratorium and working with local governments and federal partners to deliver lasting relief to renters, landlords and homeowners.

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  6. 19 hours ago

    Congratulations to on her appointment by to Chair. Never has it been more critical to continue our fight for cleaner air, public health & equity. In LA, we are committed to working with you to make a healthy environment a reality for all.

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  7. 21 hours ago

    Keep wearing a mask anytime you leave the house. Maintain your distance and don’t share your air. Make sure to avoid these common mistakes and make sure your mask is as effective as it can be. Protect yourself and protect others.

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    📢 Happening right now! Free Food Drive Through Giveaway 📅 Today, Thursday, December 10, 9 am - 12 pm. 📍 Franklin D. Roosevelt Park (7600 Graham Avenue, Los Angeles, 90001) Everyone is welcome.

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  9. Dec 9

    For every nurse caring for COVID-19 patients... For every grocery store worker that's stocking the shelves... For every farm worker that's harvesting food to keep our families fed... The best way we can thank them is by keeping them safe. Please stay home as much as you can.

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    Lending a helping hand. Our Street Fleet dropped off staff donations to Project Care which distributes gift bags to older Angelenos during the holiday season.

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  11. Dec 9

    will create what we need to tackle the homelessness crisis: a clear, strong statewide strategy, with long term investments in services, support, housing, health care, & hope for our vulnerable neighbors. Looking forward to getting this done with & .

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  12. Dec 9

    Through this pandemic, our city has been committed to providing support for Angelenos. Here are some of our latest resources to help workers, small businesses, youth, and families who have been deeply impacted. Learn more and find additional resources: .

    Latest COVID-19 Resources

Secure Emergency Relief for Vulnerable Employees (SERVE)
Providing cash aid to thousands of food service workers 

L.A. Optimized
Offering website optimization,  marketing, and more to help small businesses adapt to the digital marketplace

Angeleno Connectivity Trust (ACT)
Giving free internet access to children in need, including students experiencing homelessness, those in foster care, and youth with disabilities

More resources at Coronavirus.LACity.org/Resources.
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    Dec 9

    cases are spiking in LA County. You have the power to bring them down. 😷Wear a mask 🧼Wash your hands ✋Physically distance 🚫Avoid gatherings

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  14. Dec 8

    Our crews have been lighting the way, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. They work hard to maintain and repair 223,000 street lights all over .

    Bureau of Street Lighting workers install street lights, while wearing face masks.
    A City of L.A. Bureau of Street Lighting worker repairs a city street light
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    Students can use their L.A. Public library card to access free online tutoring. Tutor. com connects students with live tutors in a safe/secure online classroom. Learn more at

    a cartoon graphic of a little cog surrounded by chirstmas presents. also a los angeles public library card shown
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    Dec 8

    Updated for 12/8/20: The LA City Mobile Testing Group is bringing COVID-19 testing to communities throughout the City for those who are unable to drive to a testing site. ✅ No appointment necessary ✅ Tests are free with or without insurance Learn more:

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  17. Dec 8

    Congratulations to mi hermana Supervisor on becoming Chair of the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. I look forward to continuing our fight together to deliver justice to all Angelenos and keep our communities safe in this unprecedented time in our history.

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  18. Dec 8

    Masks work. They are effective in helping reduce the spread of COVID-19, meaning lives saved from this deadly virus. Protect yourself and protect others. Wear your mask.

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    Dec 7

    Time’s almost up! The last day for January health coverage is December 15.

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  20. Dec 7

    COVID-19 cases among health care workers are up by more than 71% — the people who help you heal whether it’s COVID, a heart attack or a broken foot. They take care of us — we must take care of them. Stay home as much as possible to help keep them safe.

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