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LAUSD:
Committed to ensuring the health and well-being of students and staff, and
providing a safe and secure clean environment for all. Providing resources and
instructions for students to learn while at home. For more information access
https://achieve.lausd.net/latestnews
FOOD: The County of Los Angeles is committed to feeding our most vulnerable
communities during the Coronavirus pandemic. We are mobilizing public
agencies, nonprofits, and volunteers to provide meals to anyone in need during
the long months to come. Visit https://covid.19.lacounty.gov/food/ for more
information.
SENIOR CARE: The County and City of Los Angeles are providing free meals to older adults
age 60 and older who are impacted by the COVID-19 Crisis. Call 1-800-510-
2020 to request services. Meals are provided either at distribution sites or via
home-delivered meals. Transitioning to home-delivered meals at most locations.
Older adults 65 and older must send a family member, friend or caregiver who
is under the age of 65 to pick up meals at their assigned site.
For a list of locations currently in the Los Angeles County Elder Nutrition
Program click here.
PUBLIC SAFETY The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
INFORMATION: • Currently 51 department members have tested positive for COVID-19,
307 staff are quarantined and 543 have returned to work.
• For more LASD coronavirus updates click here.
• Distributing PPE to front line personnel and providing exposed staff the
appropriate services/shelter. Monitoring health and impacts to staffing
levels.
• Conducting welfare checks for elderly or at-risk persons. For more visit
https://lasd.org/welfare-checks/
• Crime rate is down and LASD will continue to monitor.
• Personnel continue to be reallocated from non-essential operations to
supplement patrol and high visibility/crime suppression.
• Custody Operations continue to monitor the well-being of the inmate
population and staff. Continuing to reduce the inmate population.
• Continuing to support staffing needs at the CEOC including the Joint
Information Center.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department
• Currently 17 department members have tested positive for COVID-19, 9
are isolated at home, and 14 have recovered and returned to work.
• On April 15, 2020, 3,321 COVID-19 tests were administered, and 17,000
total tests have been administered at all testing sites.
• Fire Incident Management Team continues to support the medical
distribution hub. Conducted 3,121 PPE deliveries with a total 11,244,026
total products to date.
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