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How to avoid illness as COVID-19 and flu surge across state-You’re not powerless. Take these steps to protect yourself during the holidays. By Rong-Gong Lin II and Luke Money
How to avoid illness as COVID-19 and flu surge across state-You’re not powerless. Take these steps to protect yourself during the holidays. By Rong-Gong Lin II and Luke Money
Cases: From PasadenaNOW: Mask Mandate Looms in LA County, Pasadena Not Seeing Similar Increase in Hospitalizations, Deaths-County Officially Experiencing ‘High' COVID Activity.
PASADENA POLICE - COMMUNITY BRIEF November 2022
Almost 200 people attended the annual Pasadena Chamber of Commerce President's Breakfast at the Pasadena Hilton.
Everyone was very eager to hear from Tournament of Roses President Amy Wainscott about her experiences leading the Tournament for 2023.
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Interested in our Pasadena Chamber members who provide services for seniors in our community?
We just published the second edition of Pasadena Perspective with a focus on senior services.
The organizer of the Live on Green event at the Pasadena Convention Center is offering exhibit space to local attractions, retailers and companies during the event.
This is your invitation to have local Pasadena Businesses Meet and Greet the Fans and Visitors of Pasadena Tournament of Roses, Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game!
Cases: The 7-day average number of coronavirus patients at Huntington Health in Pasadena has spiked dramatically in recent days, lagging but mirroring to an extent Los Angeles County’s steady increases in daily infections and hospitalizations since the beginning of November.
A pricier Black Friday
If it feels as if the holiday shopping season started earlier this year, that’s because it did. In the past, it traditionally started today — on Black Friday. But this fall, retailers began trying to lure shoppers earlier: Amazon, Best Buy and Target, for example, started offering deals tailored to the holidays or Black Friday in October.
Cases: Pasadena Public Health Department case counts show the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases in Pasadena has risen from 18.4 cases on Nov. 1 to 30.1 cases on Nov. 23, an increase of 63.5%.
As of Friday, 5 patients were in Huntington Health’s ICU, of whom 60% were vaccinated. The hospital reported 23 COVID-positive patients in all, of whom 61% were vaccinated.
Tuesday is a day to open your wallets to something besides holiday shopping.
For ten years, Giving Tuesday has focused charitable giving on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
Please consider supporting a local nonprofit this Tuesday with a donation of any size.
For a list of Chamber member non-profits, you can click here.