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Comcast (and its NBCUniversal subsidiary), Netflix and Amazon each said on Monday that they will donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
Heal Los Angeles and its ambassadors donated meals to frontline hospital workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles. In May 2020, the foundation with LA based company Fresh N Lean and the Gospel Mission Baptist Church, handed out more than 5,000 free meals to 800 households during the pandemic. [6] [7] [8] The foundation also help kids ...
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey committed $1 billion worth of equity of his digital payment platform Square to his Start Small LLC to fund COVID-19 relief around the world. [15] The Philadelphia Eagles matched a $1 million donation to COVID-19 relief efforts to the $1 million donation that the team's owner, Jeffrey Lurie did. [16]
In response to the testing shortage in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, CORE set up and operated testing sites across the country, working in collaboration with local and state governments to open new sites as well as take over existing sites. [14] As of August 2020, CORE has administered more than 1.3 million free COVID-19 tests ...
One City Hall budget watchdog voiced concerns about the new public employee salary agreements, saying they will create deficits for years to come. Pay hikes for city workers will add $1 billion to ...
Taylor Swift has now spoken out about the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, sharing in an Instagram Story that she has donated to several organizations. She encouraged her fans to do the same. She ...
On October 6, 2021, the Los Angeles City Council passed the SafePassLA ordinance, requiring proof of full vaccination for patrons of nearly all public indoor spaces, including malls, indoor restaurants and bars, museums, entertainment and recreation facilities, salons, and gyms. It also applies to all outdoor events with more than 5,000 attendees.
Los Angeles County has ended its COVID-19 employee vaccination requirement, allowing workers — including sheriff's deputies and firefighters — to be hired even if they haven't gotten a shot.