Essential Web Sites / LA County 2-1-1 Last updated 03/23/2020 11:30AM
- Richard Hoang
- Mar 17, 2020
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 23, 2020
California Department of Public Health (CDPH): https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx
Labor & Workforce: https://www.labor.ca.gov/coronavirus2019/#chart
Labor & Workforce - Guidance for Employers & Workers: https://www.labor.ca.gov/coronavirus2019/
Employment Development Department (EDD): https://www.edd.ca.gov/about_edd/coronavirus-2019.htm
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Travel: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel
World Health Organization (WHO): https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
LA County Public Health: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/
Riverside County Public Health: https://www.rivcoph.org/
LA County: 2-1-1
211 LA is the central source for providing information and referrals for all health and human services in LA County. Our 2-1-1 phone line is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, with trained Community Resource Advisors prepared to offer help with any situation, any time.
Mental Health Access Center 24/7: (800) 854-7771
When you hear, read, or watch news about an outbreak of an infectious disease, it is normal to feel anxious and show signs of stress—even when the outbreak affects people far from where you live and you are at low risk of getting sick. It is important to care for your own physical and mental health. For tips on what you can do to help cope, read "Coping with Stress During Infectious Disease Outbreaks" on the Public Health website. For help, call the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Access Center 24/7
Helpline at (800) 854-7771 or call 2-1-1.
LA County Safer At Home Ordinance
Public Health Sanitation Services
Updated 3/23/20 SAFER AT HOME
Due to the continued rapid spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the need to protect the most vulnerable members of our community, this Order prohibits all indoor and outdoor public and private gatherings and events. The Order specifically requires all businesses to cease in-person operations and close to the public, unless the business is defined as an Essential Business by this Order. This Order is effective immediately within the County of Los Angeles Public Health jurisdiction, as defined as all unincorporated areas and cities within the County of Los Angeles, with the exception of the cities of Long Beach and Pasadena, on March 21, 2020 and continuing through April 19, 2020.
For the County's official order, and to see a list of qualifying ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES, visit: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/COVID-19_March%2021-HOOrder-7_00_FINAL2.pdf
REQUIRED CLOSURES
The Health Officer orders the immediate closure of the following types of commercial properties and businesses:
Non-Essential Retail Businesses.
Indoor Malls and Indoor Shopping Centers, including all stores therein regardless whether they are Essential or Non-Essential Retail Businesses. As an exception, Essential Businesses that are part of an Indoor Mall or Indoor Shopping Center, that are accessible to the public from the exterior of the Indoor Mall or Shopping Center may remain open. The interior of the Indoor Mall or Indoor Shopping Center shall remain closed to the public.
Owners and operators of Outdoor Malls and Shopping Centers shall enforce social distancing measures among their visitors as provided in Section 2 a-d.
Indoor or Outdoor Playgrounds for Children, except for those located within childcare centers.
Indoor and Outdoor Flea Markets and Swap Meets
Additional types of commercial properties and businesses:
(i) Bars and Nightclubs that do not serve food
(ii) Gyms and fitness centers
(iii) Movie theaters, Drive-In Theaters, Live Performance Theaters, Concert Halls, Arenas and stadiums
(iv) Bowling alleys and Arcades
(v) Wineries, Breweries and Tap Rooms that provide tastings
YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES…
Go to the grocery store
Go to the pharmacy to pick up medications and other healthcare necessities
Go to medical appointments (check with your doctor or provider first)
Take a walk, ride your bike, and be in nature for exercise — just keep at least six feet between you and others in the community.
Walk your pets and take them to the veterinarian if necessary
Help someone to get necessary supplies
See guidance posted at www.publichealth.Iacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/.

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