Use this LAUSD Grab & Go map to find locations where they offer free meals for students and community members. Anyone who arrives during open hours will be able to receive food.
If you can t leave your house and need food or supplies, WDACS offers a Critical Delivery Service. If you have COVID and need to quarantine 14 days at home, you may qualify. You also qualify if you are 60 years and older, or have a permanent or temporary disability. If you need free food, they can bring you emergency dry food boxes or arrange for food bank delivery (if it s a simple pick-up/no-line situation). You can also pre-pay for prescriptions, groceries, restaurant food, cleaning supplies, etc. and they can pick those items up and deliver them to you for free. Call (888) 863-7411 (24 hours in advance is preferred) for delivery service. Get a detailed flyer and visit the WDACS website for more information.
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Coronavirus: Updates
Updated
Published
February 3, 2021 5:36 PM
Health officials in Los Angeles County say that while the average number of COVID-19 deaths is still uncomfortably high, the average mortality rate may have peaked.
That comes as the county reported 256 additional deaths today, along with over 5,000 new confirmed cases.
While daily deaths have been relatively high, other metrics, like hospitalizations and new cases, have steadily fallen in recent weeks.
That s because COVID-19 deaths tend to lag behind other indicators.
County public health director Barbara Ferrer also issued another warning today against holding Super Bowl parties this Sunday, saying they have the potential to derail the recovery:
Coronavirus: Updates
Updated
Published
February 3, 2021 5:36 PM
Health officials in Los Angeles County say that while the average number of COVID-19 deaths is still uncomfortably high, the average mortality rate may have peaked.
That comes as the county reported 256 additional deaths today, along with over 5,000 new confirmed cases.
While daily deaths have been relatively high, other metrics, like hospitalizations and new cases, have steadily fallen in recent weeks.
That s because COVID-19 deaths tend to lag behind other indicators.
County public health director Barbara Ferrer also issued another warning today against holding Super Bowl parties this Sunday, saying they have the potential to derail the recovery:
Coronavirus: Updates
Updated
Published
February 3, 2021 5:36 PM
Health officials in Los Angeles County say that while the average number of COVID-19 deaths is still uncomfortably high, the average mortality rate may have peaked.
That comes as the county reported 256 additional deaths today, along with over 5,000 new confirmed cases.
While daily deaths have been relatively high, other metrics, like hospitalizations and new cases, have steadily fallen in recent weeks.
That s because COVID-19 deaths tend to lag behind other indicators.
County public health director Barbara Ferrer also issued another warning today against holding Super Bowl parties this Sunday, saying they have the potential to derail the recovery:
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