Live Breaking News & Updates on ப்ளூம்பெர்க் லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ்

Stay updated with breaking news from ப்ளூம்பெர்க் லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

L.A.'s Fully-Vaccinated People Made Up 1-in-5 Infections


Linus Chua, Bloomberg News
A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine at a mass vaccination site at The Forum arena in Inglewood, California, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. U.S. hospitalizations for the coronavirus have plunged 56% from a mid-January peak as the number of patients exiting California hospitals accelerated, data from the Department of Health and Human Services show. Photographer: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg
, Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) Los Angeles County’s top health official said fully vaccinated people made up one-in-five Covid-19 infections in June and warned that the figure may rise in July with a higher level of community transmission. ....

Bloomberg Los Angeles , Barbara Ferrer , Angeles County , ப்ளூம்பெர்க் லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் , பார்பரா ஃபெரர் , ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் கவுண்டி ,

Shutdown Angst Clouds Markets Again With Covid Cases on the Rise


Jul 20 2021, 8:43 AM
July 19 2021, 9:54 PM
July 20 2021, 8:43 AM
(Bloomberg) Los Angeles has reinstated indoor mask requirements. Sydney has tightened lockdown measures. Athletes in Japan for the Olympics are testing positive for Covid-19.
(Bloomberg) Los Angeles has reinstated indoor mask requirements. Sydney has tightened lockdown measures. Athletes in Japan for the Olympics are testing positive for Covid-19.
On Monday, many got a jarring reminder that the coronavirus pandemic hasn’t gone away, with anxious investors worried the resurgences could erode economic growth and reverse a rally in equities that had reached record highs as recently as last week.
“The rise in the variant, the ‘Oh my gosh, are we going to get shut down? And then even if we don’t get shut down, is growth going to slow?’” are thoughts driving the selloff, said Kim Forrest, founder and chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners. ....

New South Wales , David Donabedian , Kim Forrest , Debbie Cunningham , Keith Lerner , Bloomberg Los Angeles , David Kostin , Chuck Cumello , Scott Knapp , Mike Bailey , Peloton Interactive Inc , Mutual Group , Goldman Sachs Group Inc , Essex Financial Services , Truist Advisory Services , Hermes Inc , Bokeh Capital , Dow Jones Industrial Average , Peloton Interactive , Tokyo Olympics , Federated Hermes Inc , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , கிம் காடு , டெப்பி கன்னிங்ஹாம் , கேய்ட் லெர்னர் , ப்ளூம்பெர்க் லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் ,

L.A. Orders Masks Indoors; Abu Dhabi Curbs Moves: Virus Update


L.A. Orders Masks Indoors; Abu Dhabi Curbs Moves: Virus Update
Bloomberg
3 hrs ago
© Bloomberg
Indonesia Races to Meet Vaccine Goal as Delta Spurs Record Case
(Bloomberg) Los Angeles County told its residents they must wear masks indoors even the vaccinated following a surge in Covid-19 cases and the spread of the delta variant.
Most vaccinated Americans are unlikely to need Covid-19 booster shots for months, or even years, despite the rise of highly infectious variants and the continued spread of the virus, according to top scientists.
Singapore is weighing new restrictions as it deals with the latest outbreak, stemming from karaoke lounges in the city-state. The World Health Organization’s director general called on China to cooperate in a second phase of studying the origins of the coronavirus. ....

United Arab Emirates , New York , United States , White House , District Of Columbia , South Africa , Abu Dhabi , Abuz Aby , Thomas Bach , Leo Varadkar , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus , Vivek Murthy , Lawrence Wong , Jovenel Moise , Bloomberg Los Angeles , Omar Alghabra , Matshidiso Moeti , Yasutoshi Nishimura , Eid Al Adha , Muntu Davis , National Assembly , World Health Organization , International Olympic Committee , Pfizer Inc , Moderna Inc , World Health Organization Africa ,

Homelessness Falls in America But Rises in Big Cities


Homelessness Falls in America But Rises in Big Cities
Homelessness is on the rise in many of America s biggest cities as wealth concentrates in urban centers, elevating rents and squeezing supplies of affordable housing in places like Los Angeles and New York, new federal data show.
November 20, 2015 • 
By James Nash and Esme E. Deprez
Homelessness is on the rise in many of America s biggest cities as wealth concentrates in urban centers, elevating rents and squeezing supplies of affordable housing in places like Los Angeles and New York, new federal data show.
Homelessness in and around big U.S. cities increased 3 percent this year, even as the nation s overall rate declined 2 percent, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released Thursday. Nowhere has the problem grown more acute than in the Los Angeles region, where the homeless population rose 20 percent, to more than 41,000 people. Los Angeles has the largest ....

Los Angeles , United States , New York , Echo Park , Los Angeles County , Mark Ridley Thomas , Eric Garcetti , Bloomberg Los Angeles , Mark Miranda , James Nash , Steve Diaz , Mike Bonin , Michael Gilliam , Gary Blasi , University Of California , Harvard University Joint Center , La Community Action Network , Us Department Of Housing , Homeless Assessment Report To Congress , National Coalition For The Homeless , Urban Development , City Councilman Mike , Homeless Assessment Report , National Coalition , Skid Row , County Supervisor Mark ,