COVID-19 could become leading cause of death in L.A. County
A man talks with a healthcare worker outside Kedren Community Health Center in South LA, where they are offering walk-up coronavirus testing along with other medical services. A specimen is turned in at the new mobile testing site for people with symptoms of the coronavirus at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in South Los Angeles. A portrait and quote by Martin Luther King, Jr. overlooks a new mobile testing site for people with symptoms of the coronavirus at Charles R.
Healthcare workers tend to a driver in line at a drive-through Coronavirus testing site at the Westminster Mall in Westminster. Juan Infante, a certified medical assistant, takes the temperature of a patient before she gets tested for Covid-19. Gessie Lurlay is working as a coronavirus screener at the Camarena Health Center in Madera.
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