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L.A. COVID-19 cases falling again after summer uptick. Officials now brace for winter
By Rong-Gong Lin II | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 10, 2023 | Photo by Genaro Molina Los Angeles County is seeing its COVID-19 levels recede following a prolonged summer ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 11, No. 7 | March 2, 2023
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Newsom rescinds California’s COVID-19 state of emergency, marking an end to the pandemic era
By Taryn Luna | Los Angeles Times | FEB. 28, 2023 | Photo by Genaro Molina SACRAMENTO — California’s COVID-19 state of emergency officially ends Tuesday, bringing a symbolic close to one of ... -
Biden tests positive for Covid-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms
By Maegan Vazquez, Betsy Klein & Kate Sullivan | CNN | JUL. 21, 2022 | Photo from WH Twitter (CNN)President Joe Biden said Thursday that he's tested positive for Covid-19 ... -
USC researchers identify symptoms associated with increased risk for long COVID
By Corinne Purtill | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 20, 2022 | Photo by Jean-Francois Badias From the start of the pandemic, patients and doctors alike have been frustrated by ... -
Biden administration lays out its plan for Covid-19 vaccinations for children under 5
Vaccinations could begin later in June if shots from Moderna and Pfizer are authorized by FDA. By Donald Judd & Betsy Klein | CNN | JUN. 9, 2022 | Photo ... -
Three GOP states sue over end of Title 42
Racist state-legislatures around the country are hoping to continue the Trump-era Health statute that effectively shut down the Southern Border with Mexico. By Rebecca Beitsch | TheHill.com | APR. 4, ... -
How Millions of Lives Might Have Been Saved From Covid-19
This article is part of Times Opinion’s reflection on the two-year mark of the Covid pandemic. By Zeynep Tufecki | NY Times Opinion | MAR 11, 2022 | Photo & ... -
'This system is failing an entire lineage:' COVID's impact on US immigration services
Some DACA applicants are reporting improved wait times while others are seeing arbitrary delays with no explanation from USCIS. By Mallory Cheng & Kobe Brown | NPR-Milwaukee | FEB. 8, ... -
Op-Ed: When an asymptomatic, COVID-positive doctor is still treating patients, we’re losing a war
As Omicron cases surge, hospitals are having to make unprecedented choices. Opinion by Mark Morocco | LATimes | JAN. 15, 2022 | Photo credit: Irfan Khan I’ve been dodging COVID ...