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Los Angeles County implements Public Health Councils

LA County establishes the pilot Public Health Councils (PHCs) program, prioritizing certain high hazard industries – including restaurants –  that have  significant numbers of COVID-19 outbreaks, complaints, and violations.

Public Health Councils
Photo credit: LAANE

Public Health Councils are comprised of workers that conduct peer-to-peer education with their co-workers, identify potential violations of Health Officer Orders (HOOs), and work to increase HOO compliance at their worksite. Click for more.

 

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Public Health Council Advocacy
Credit: ROC-LA

Community-based organizations (CBOs) including ROC-LA are helping to inform workers about the opportunity to form a PHC at their job site and increase awareness among workers about the importance of implementing HOO’s, the benefits of vaccination, and their rights regarding sick time and pay. These CBOs have experience providing outreach, education, and technical assistance to workers and advising them on workplace and health related issues.

 

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