Delta screening process for travelers who cannot wear a mask starts Monday

Delta Air Lines' new "Clearance-to-Fly" screening process for travelers who have medical conditions that prevent them from wearing masks kicks in on Monday.

Delta wants proof for mask exemptions
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Delta Air Lines implemented its screening process for travelers who have medical conditions that prevent them from wearing masks kicks in on Monday.

City of Los Angeles may further shutdown orders as COVID-19 surges among youth
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Mayor Eric Garcetti said Sunday during an interview with CNN that the City of Los Angeles may issue another stay-at-home order as coronavirus cases surge in the region, as he urged the public once again to guard against complacency amid the ongoing pandemic.

Bahamas to ban American travelers beginning July 22 due to spike in COVID-19 cases

Visitors from Canada, the U.K. and the European Union will still be permitted to visit if they have a a negative COVID-19 test result from an accredited laboratory.

Can a COVID-19 grading system help save restaurants from surges?

Crustacean is a gourmet restaurant in Beverly Hills on North Bedford Drive. It opened in 1995 and is one of 6 restaurants across the state owned by the An family… better known as the House of An. All of these restaurants are having financial struggles right now because of COVID-19 restrictions. That according to its owner and CEO Elizabeth An who says there may be a way to keep restaurants open during surges while keeping customers and staff safe. 

Angels pitcher Julio Teheran tests positive for COVID-19

Los Angeles Angels pitcher Julio Teheran has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report.

Pasadena officials oppose reinstatement of nursing home

Pasadena officials are expressing their displeasure at being left out of the state's process that regulates the licensing of nursing homes after one of its facilities was evacuated in June and had its license suspended.

FDA approves Quest COVID-19 test for 'pooled' sample use

The Food and Drug Administration has issued an emergency approval a new approach to coronavirus testing in which several people's samples are tested together in batches instead of individually, speeding up the process.

Coronavirus rebounds around the world as deaths top 600,000

The U.S. has surpassed 140,000 COVID-19 deaths as well as leading the world with number of confirmed infections as Americans continue to flout mask mandates and social distancing guidelines.

Kentucky couple fit with ankle monitors, placed on house arrest for refusing to sign quarantine documents

A Kentucky couple was fitted with ankle monitors and placed on house arrest after the wife tested positive for coronavirus but refused to sign self-quarantine documents, according to reports.

GOP lawyer planning to sue Gov. Newsom over Calif. school closures

Friday, as the debate rages over reopening California’s schools, Governor Gavin Newsom announced new guidelines that would require some three-quarters of the state’s students to continue online-only learning in the fall. 

LA County health officials report 2,770 new COVID-19 cases, 37 additional deaths

Los Angeles County reported 2,770 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday and 37 more deaths, raising the countywide totals to 153,041 cases and 4,084 fatalities.

As virus surges in some US states, emergency rooms swamped

Some patients have been moved into hallways, and nurses are working extra shifts to keep up with the surge.

NFL tells teams training camps will open on time despite ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

League executive Troy Vincent sent a memo to general managers and head coaches on Saturday informing them rookies are to report by Tuesday, quarterbacks and injured players by Thursday and all other players should arrive by July 28.