Layered Protections Will Reduce Outbreaks as Individuals Return from Holiday Activities and Travel
To prevent a post-holiday COVID-19 surge, residents are asked to layer protections as they return to work and school. Masking indoors remains an easy and sensible precaution to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmissions, limit disruptions related to workplace or school outbreaks, and limit additional stress on health care providers and hospitals.?
There is a greater risk of spreading COVID-19 in closed spaces, and the risk is higher for older people. For the best protection, individuals should wear a well-fitted, high-filtration mask such as an N95, KN95, or KF94.
Recently Traveled, Attended a Gathering, or Feeling Sick? Take a COVID-19 Test
As many of us return from holiday activities, knowing our COVID-19 status can help us make sure we don?t spread the illness to others. If you?ve recently traveled, attended a gathering, or feel sick, take a COVID-19 test.
COVID-19 symptoms usually appear within a few days of infection but can take as long as 10 days to appear. In some cases, individuals have no symptoms at all. COVID-19 symptoms could also be mistaken for another illness like the flu.
Don?t have a test? You can get 4 free rapid home tests at COVIDtests.gov. If you need help placing an order, call 1-800-232-023.
Updated Boosters Now Available for Children as Young as 6 Months
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Updated boosters for children 6 months and older are now available countywide! Here?s what you need to know:
- Boosters protect against original coronavirus strain AND new omicron variants.
- Eligibility depends on the child?s primary series.
Make an appointment and/or find a location at VaccinateLACounty.com.
At High Risk for Severe COVID-19? Talk to your Doctor About COVID-19 Medications Even if Your Symptoms are Minor
Even with minor symptoms, if you are at high risk for COVID-19 complications, it?s important to consult with your doctor or pharmacist about COVID-19 medications right away. This is because oral antiviral medications, like Paxlovid, need to be taken within 5 days of symptom onset to be most effective. Paxlovid is available at local pharmacies with a prescription.
Option 1:
Contact your provider to see if tele-health services are available and if you are eligible for a prescription to treat your COVID-19.
Option 2:
Call the free Public Health Tele-Health Service at 1-833-540-0473, open 7 days a week, 8:00 am ? 8:30 pm; if eligible, medications can be sent to your home.
Therapeutics are only available by prescription from a?healthcare provider or pharmacist.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has developed a wide array of documents, guidance documents, and resources for the workers, businesses, partners, and the general public on a variety of topics related to COVID-19, including:
For the Public:
For Businesses:
It is recommended you follow @lapublichealth on?Facebook,?Twitter?or?Instagram?the latest updates about Los Angeles County.
Always check with trusted sources for the latest accurate information about novel coronavirus:
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