Summer is here — and the end of the pandemic is in sight. Our state’s reopening and the steady decline in COVID-19 infections and related deaths has brought us renewed hope for recovery. This milestone for California comes as one in every five infections in the U.S. is now linked to the new and more […]
Summer is here — and the end of the pandemic is in sight. Our state’s reopening and the steady decline in COVID-19 infections and related deaths has brought us renewed hope for recovery.
This milestone for California comes as one in every five infections in the U.S. is now linked to the new and more transmissible Delta variant. To avoid another surge in infections in our city, we must continue to do everything we can to protect ourselves and each other.
We have an advantage in this fight against COVID-19: the vaccine. 67% of L.A. County residents have received their first dose and 58% of residents are fully vaccinated. We are on the right track, but it’s critical that we continue to encourage Angelenos 12 years and older to roll up their sleeves for their first and second doses.
Here are the facts you need to know:
VACCINATION SITES: There are over 800+ vaccination sites across L.A. County. Many sites are open until 8 p.m. so that everyone — no matter their schedule — can get the vaccine. Find a site near you by visiting Coronavirus.LACity.org/
BY THE NUMBERS: The City of Los Angeles has administered 1,357,307 vaccine doses at our City-run vaccination sites and mobile clinics, skilled nursing facilities, and fire stations.
If you’re already vaccinated, please urge your friends, family members, and neighbors to get vaccinated, too. Share the “Protect and Respect” art series to remind others that we can all do our part to end the pandemic.
These posters, available in English and Spanish, were created in partnership with Studio Number One, a Los Angeles creative studio founded by artist Shepard Fairey, to encourage Angelenos to get vaccinated. Print them, post them at home and in your store windows, and share them with others.
The fight doesn’t end with one person. As we look forward to gatherings with our loved ones this summer, let’s all do our part so we can continue to be together.
Stay healthy and be safe.
Eric Garcetti
Your Mayor
P.S. As we move towards recovery, the City continues to provide testing, vaccines, economic relief, and other measures. For more information, visit our website.