Arrowhead Regional Medical Center has reached an impressive milestone worth celebrating: zero COVID-19 patients
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health started offering second boosters at their vaccination sites Wednesday., to thank the hospital staff for all their hard work throughout this pandemic.
This comes as hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in San Bernardino and Los Angeles County have both dropped to the lowest point since the start of the pandemic, even as the cases of the more contagious omicron BA.2 subvariant have increased in March.
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