Information compiled from the websites of US Representative Ted Lieu and LA Councilman Paul Koretz
This week, Los Angeles County hit a tragic milestone of over 8,000 deaths due to COVID-19. Yesterday, the County Public Health Department reported 12,819 new cases, the highest number of daily new cases since the start of this pandemic. These numbers are heartbreaking and a sobering reminder that we all have a significant role to play in stopping the spread of this virus.
The spike in case numbers is likely the result of Thanksgiving activities that took place about two weeks ago. Please remember that the best way to protect yourself and your community is to stay at home as much as possible and avoid seeing people outside of your immediate household. Please also continue to wash your hands frequently; engage in physical distancing; and wear a mask when outside of your home. By performing these simple yet vitally important actions, you are saving lives.
Weekly reminders:
• This is a difficult and uncertain period for all of us, when many are feeling stressed, anxious or depressed. If you are feeling this way, please know that you are not alone. If you need someone to talk to, please call the LA County Department of Mental Health hotline at (800) 854-7771 or text “LA” to 741741. Please also view the CDC’s guidance for coping with stress and anxiety during a pandemic.
• If you are in need of food assistance; housing relief; information about COVID-19 testing; and more, please call 2-1-1 or visit 211la.org.
• Please remember to get your flu shot to stay healthy this season. It is likely that both COVID-19 and the flu will be present at the same time in LA County this year. You can get a flu shot at any local pharmacy. For quick flu facts and frequently asked questions about COVID-19 and the flu, click here.
• If you’re an employee and notice a COVID-19 violation in your workplace, you can anonymously report your concerns to the LA County Department of Public Health by calling 1-888-700-9995.
• In the middle of a pandemic, ensuring Californians have access to quality, affordable health care is more important than ever. Californians can sign up for health care coverage now through Covered California’s open enrollment period. Consumers who shop health care plans during this time will benefit from California’s lowest rate change of 0.5% for 2021. DEADLINE EXTENDED: The deadline to sign up for January 2021 health insurance through Covered California is now December 30. Enroll today at coveredca.com.
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