As summer activities are set to kick off, Los Angeles County health officials are encouraging parents to get their kids vaccinated and boosted.
LOS ANGELES -- Despite the steady rise in cases, Los Angeles County appears to be getting a small window of opportunity to change things.
L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said taking action now could change the trajectory. Before summer activities begin, Ferrer is encouraging parents to get their kids vaccinated and boosted. "It means we could see shots in the arms of kids under five as early as the week of June 20," said Dr. Ashish Jha, White House COVID Response Coordinator.
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