As the COVID -19 pandemic surges on, Angelenos are feeling the wrath as reports indicate a consistent climb in deaths and hospitalization. ICUs are almost at capacity an so to mitigate the spread, LA County is on a mission to assist all its residents including immigrants regardless of legal status.
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Grand Park’s New Year’s Eve Countdown to 2021
Los Angeles- If you are thinking out loud like most people, 2020 cannot end soon enough. I am sure that the thought “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve” is running through your mind this time of the year. This is perhaps due to the song of the same name is playing in constant rotation on your local radio station.
The phrase “all dressed up with no place to go” is taking on a whole new meaning this year. You can make a fashion statement on New Year’s Eve, albeit, in your pajamas, to celebrate the end of 2020 like no other. The arrival and distribution of vaccines allows the world to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The vaccines offer the global community a glimmer of hope going forward.
LA COUNTY PROVIDES SUPPORT TO LA’S ESSENTIAL WORKERS IN THE PANDEMIC
In a zoom conference for ethnic media, Los Angeles County is stepping up efforts to support essential workers who often include immigrant workers, who can be victims of exploitation by ruthless employers.
How Taiwanese Immigrant John Tu Built A $6.5 Billion Fortune From Computer Memory
Billionaire John Tu, 79, who cofounded computer memory maker Kingston Technology, has committed $50 million to Fluxergy, a diagnostic testing firm cofounded by his son’s childhood friend. It is his first foray into biotech, and one that has a shot at the big time if the company can get its Covid-19 test approved and on the market before the pandemic starts to wind down. He has faced that kind of pressure before, entering the computer business when PCs were still new and surpassing and surviving competitors.
LA County Offers Support Programs for Small Business in Pandemic
If you are a small business owner you understand how challenging the last 8 or more months have been. The covid -19 pandemic has worked a number of small businesses who in some cases have had to shut down or barely hang by a string. Well, there is help on the way. For LA County small businesses support programs have been made available to help cope with the economic downturn.
Home For The Holidays! Are You Left Out? What Do Immigrants Think About American Holiday Traditions?
Home For The Holidays! Are You Left Out? What Do Immigrants Think About American Holiday Traditions?
“DOIN’ MY DRUGS”, Acclaimed Danish Musician Thomas Buttenschøn’s Crusade To Wipe Out HIV/AIDS
Acclaimed Danish musician Thomas Buttenschøn was born HIV-positive,and his story is the subject of a documentary titled, “DOIN’ MY DRUGS” where he uses his music to wipe out AIDS in his native Zambia and beyond.
Why I, a South Korean immigrant, think Donald Trump made America great again | Opinion
Prior to starting residency, I traveled across Germany and Poland with a group of medical students and seminarians as a part of a two-week long fellowship to study the history of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
As we walked the streets of Berlin and alongside the railroad tracks of Auschwitz, a carousel of horrific images became indelibly imprinted in my mind. As civilized people, how could we have allowed such atrocities to have occurred?
Los Angeles County Provides Resources To Stop Homelessness To Residents Affected By Covid 19 Pandemic
The economic toll of the Covid 19 pandemic has hit many families nationwide crippling families that would otherwise be thriving during ordinary times. With loss of jobs an income Angelinos are not exempt from feeling the effects of the economic hardship brought on by the pandemic.
In a zoom conference recently hosted by Ethnic Media Services (EMS), county officials shared much needed information on resources available to tenants and homeowners during these trying times.
Covid 19 Pandemic: LA County Officials Move Fight Healthcare and Food insecurities
As the COVID 19 pandemic rages on families and residents all over the world are facing unimaginable hardships. In LA County the records show that 1 in 200 residents are infected and drawing a lot of concern.
In a zoom conference hosted by Ethnic Media Services, (EMS), a team of healthcare and social services professionals laid out the solutions and tools provided by the county.