COVID-19 Update
Information compiled from the websites of US Representative Ted Lieu and LA Councilman Paul Koretz
To book an appointment in Los Angeles County, please go to VaccinateLACounty.com or Coronavirus.LACity.org/VaxAppointment. If you have a disability or do not have access to the internet and need assistance making your vaccination appointment, you can contact the County’s Call Center –– open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. –– at (833) 540-0473.
This week, the CDC and FDA recommended the U.S. pause its use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to blood clot concerns. In response to the recommendation, California and Los Angeles County paused the use of the J&J vaccine out of an abundance of caution, and the LA Department of Public Health held a virtual town hall to answer residents’ questions about the J&J vaccine. To watch the full town hall, please click here. For more FAQs about the pause, please click here.
Please remember – until all people are vaccinated, we must do what we can to stay safe, especially around those who may be at higher-risk for severe illness from COVID-19. That means washing your hands frequently; engaging in social distancing; and wearing a mask in public. Although the end of this pandemic is in sight, your actions can still save lives.
Help is on the Way to California
The pandemic and resulting economic crisis have had a severe impact on California over the past year. Since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 3.7 million people have been infected with COVID and more than 60,000 people have died in our state. In addition, the unemployment rate has increased from 4.3% to 9.3%; more than 1.6 million fewer people are employed; and 3.2 million adults (13% of all adults in the state) report not having enough food to eat. A crisis of this magnitude demands a big, bold solution – which is why President Biden and Democrats fought to pass the comprehensive American Rescue Plan to deliver relief to the American people.
The American Rescue Plan will provide California with:
$27 billion in state fiscal relief;
$18.5 billion in local fiscal relief;
Stimulus checks of up to $1,400 per person for more than 22 million adults and 9 million children;
More than $15 billion in relief for K-12 schools;
$3 billion to help more people of all incomes pay for health insurance through Covered California;
An increase in the Child Tax Credit from $2,000 to $3,600 for children under 6, and $3,000 for children under 18, lifting 553,000 children out of poverty.
For information on how the American Rescue Plan can help you and your family, please visit whitehouse.gov/american-rescue-plan.
Testing
All LA County residents who would like to get tested for COVID-19 should first contact their Primary Care Provider to see if they offer tests. If you cannot access a test through your health care provider, please visit covid19.lacounty.gov/testing or corona-virus.la/covid-19-testing to sign up for a no-cost COVID-19 test. Testing is recommended for those who:
Have symptoms related to COVID-19.
Were asked to get tested by LA Public Health because of a contact tracing investigation.
Were in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 in the past two weeks.
Work or live in a skilled nursing facility; group home; residential care facility; homeless shelter; or correctional facility.
Are experiencing homelessness.
Are essential workers with frequent contact with the public.
Don’t have symptoms but believe they may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Additional Resources
Covered California opened a new special enrollment period to allow Californians to benefit from lower health insurance premiums available through the American Rescue Plan. Click here to enroll in health care coverage.
LA County residents can now apply for financial help for funeral expenses through FEMA’s COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Program. Click here to learn more.
For CDC guidance on travel for fully vaccinated people, please click here. If you plan to travel, please remember to renew your passport at least 6 months in advance.
The West LA VA is now offering COVID-19 vaccines to veterans of ALL ages and their spouses or caregivers. Please call the VAGLAHS COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Line at (310) 268-4900 to schedule an appointment.
Learn about and apply for the Los Angeles COVID-19 Emergency Renters Assistance Program, open through April 30th.
For updated data on COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in California and LA County, please go to update.covid19.ca.gov and publichealth.lacounty.gov.
Sign up to get notified when it’s your turn to receive the vaccine.
CDC’s guidance for coping with stress and anxiety during a pandemic.
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.
Opt-in to receive notifications if you’ve been exposed to someone with COVID-19.
If you are in need of food assistance; housing relief; information about COVID-19; and more, please call 2-1-1 or visit 211la.org.
Learn about vaccine misinformation and how to avoid vaccine scams.
How COVID-19 vaccines work (CDC).
Tips for after you receive the vaccine.