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Will L.A. follow San Francisco and require city employees to get vaccinated?


Will L.A. follow San Francisco and require city employees to get vaccinated?
Kevin Rector
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Firefighter Anthony MacDougall administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Carmen Limeta at a mobile vaccination site at South Park Recreation Center in Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
During a meeting between Mayor Eric Garcetti and his city department heads Monday, a conversation about how to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among city employees veered at one point to vaccination mandates including the one being implemented in San Francisco.
Whether L.A. will follow San Francisco s example, however, is unclear.
San Francisco announced last week that all 35,000 of its employees will have to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or risk losing their jobs. It gave them until July 29 to report their vaccination status to the city, and said vaccinations will be required once the vaccines receive full authorization rather ....

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Will L.A. require city employees to get vaccinated?


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During a meeting between Mayor Eric Garcetti and his city department heads Monday, a conversation about how to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among city employees veered at one point to vaccination mandates including the one being implemented in San Francisco.
Whether L.A. will follow San Francisco’s example, however, is unclear.
San Francisco announced last week that all 35,000 of its employees will have to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or risk losing their jobs. It gave them until July 29 to report their vaccination status to the city, and said vaccinations will be required once the vaccines receive full authorization rather than their current emergency authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. ....

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