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This compares to 14 cases in the first three months of 2024,” said Dr. Sharon Balter, Director of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention for the L.A. County Department of Public Health.
SHARON BALTER: Often seen in travelers, in people who are experiencing homelessness or people who are substance abusers. STONE: That's Dr. Sharon Balter at the LA County Department of Public Health.
Authorities are asking anyone who may have handled or touched the bat to see a doctor and get evaluated for post-rabies treatment, said Dr. Sharon Balter, director of communicable disease and ...
Following the post-Thanksgiving surge, COVID-19 continues to take the lives of dozens of residents daily across Los Angeles County.
This compares to 14 cases in the first three months of 2024,” said Dr. Sharon Balter, Director of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention for the L.A. County Department of Public Health.
SHARON BALTER: Often seen in travelers, in people who are experiencing homelessness or people who are substance abusers. STONE: That's Dr. Sharon Balter at the LA County Department of Public Health.
SHARON BALTER: Often seen in travelers, in people who are experiencing homelessness or people who are substance abusers. STONE: That's Dr. Sharon Balter at the LA County Department of Public Health.
SHARON BALTER: Often seen in travelers, in people who are experiencing homelessness or people who are substance abusers. STONE: That's Dr. Sharon Balter at the LA County Department of Public Health.
SHARON BALTER: Often seen in travelers, in people who are experiencing homelessness or people who are substance abusers. STONE: That's Dr. Sharon Balter at the LA County Department of Public Health.