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310 staff are teleworking and 80 are working on-site. Facilitating requests to
secure additional cleaning of leased properties. For more information visit
https://ceo.lacounty.gov/
Child Support Services: Posted signs at entrances indicating employees are
required to wear face coverings. 891 staff are teleworking and 197 are working
on-site. For more information call (866) 901-3212 or visit
https://cssd.lacounty.gov/
Children and Family Services: Posted signs at entrances indicating
employees are required to wear face coverings. 5,716 staff telework and 1,903
are on-site. For more information visit COVID19Info@dcfs.lacounty.gov.
Consumer and Business Affairs: Posted signs at entrances indicating
employees are required to wear face coverings. Continue to use social media
platforms to tag, forward, and share all information related to the availability of
resources offered through the Business and Worker Disaster Help Center.
100% of staff are teleworking; however, all services, assistance offered, and
resources provided during normal operation are available via telework.
Providing facial coverings to all staff reporting to work and enforcing social
distancing guidelines. For more information visit https://dcba.lacounty.gov/
Development Authority: Posted signs at entrances indicating employees are
required to wear face coverings. Working with Workforce Development Aging
Community Services and local non-profits to address food issues for public
housing and senior population. Coordinating onsite lunch distribution programs
for youth at various sites. For more information visit https://wwwa.lacda.org/
District Attorney: Posted signs at entrances indicating employees are required
to wear face coverings. 1,074 staff are teleworking, 535 are working on-site. For
more information visit https://da.lacounty.gov/.
Health Services: Posted signs at entrances indicating employees are required
to wear face coverings. Large shipment of PPE distributed to health care sector
through Long Beach hub. Elevating priority of Long-Term Care (LTC) and
Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) to receive PPEs. Creating capacity in DHS
facilities by transferring appropriate patients to USNS Mercy and Los Angeles
Surge Hospital (LASH). Developing alternate care sites to create additional
medical capacity. Deployed Mobile Medical System (MoMS) to Huntington
Memorial Medical Center to support surge. Implemented vetting process to
receive National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health approved PPE
donations. Distributed letter to hospitals to implement collection process of N95
masks for decontamination once Battelle decontamination system available. For
more information visit http://dhs.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/dhs
Internal Services: Posted signs at entrances indicating employees are required
to wear face coverings. Providing infrastructure support to 13 drive-thru COVID-
19 testing clinics. Implemented a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to
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