Three Reasons Not to Get COVID Now-from The Atlantic

Three Reasons to Avoid Getting COVID Right Now

Omicron is everywhere, and people are tired.

From the LA Times- Navigating COVID with Young Kids

How to navigate COVID with young kids

If they’re under 5, they’re unvaccinated. Parents try to balance many considerations.

By Ada Tseng for the LA Times

When the coronavirus began battering the U.S., parents could comfort themselves with the knowledge that COVID-19 tends to have milder effects in young children and that most — but not all — kids who become infected are fine.

COVID 19 Update for January 10, 2022-cases, impacts and more

Californians will have to keep wearing face masks indoors past Valentine’s Day regardless of vaccination, the state’s top health official said Wednesday as COVID-19 cases reached a new record fueled by the fast-spreading omicron variant.

Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said the face mask mandate will be extended a month to Feb. 15 and reevaluated then.

Pasadena Chamber Networking Connection Breakfast January 13…

We have restarted our networking lunch and breakfast.

The Luncheon Alliance will not be held in January due to the New Year holiday.

The Connection Breakfast is on the second Thursday of January (1.13.22) at 7:30am at the Romanesque Room at Castle Green at 50 East Green Street. This month we meet on December 9th at 7:30 am. Dr. Dennis buckley moderates the event.

State Finance Director to Review Governor’s 2022 Budget in…

Finance Director Keely Martin Bosler will be outlining Governor Gavin Newsom’s 2022 budget priorities in a free online webinarpresented by the California Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, January 12, 2022.

The webinar is free to attend, but advance registration is required. 

Our Annual Food Obsessed Resolutions Aren't All That…

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The State Legislature is Teed Up to Pass New Laws for 2022…

From the Pasadena Star-News editorial pages: The new year not only brings a host of resolutions and anticipation, but a slew of new state laws that Californians will need to follow. As always, the state’s lawmakers passed a variety of measures ranging from the symbolic to the annoying. They even passed a few substantive and important laws that just went into effect. Go figure.

COVID-19 Update for January 3, 2022-Omicron and more

Pasadena reported 477 confirmed and 16 probable new cases of COVID-19 Thursday in a startling increase that was more than double Wednesday’s count and sets a new record number of daily cases in the city since the start of the pandemic began in early 2020.

From The Atlantic: Three Reasons to be Optimistic about the…

This year was … a lot. Delta, Omicron, inflation, threats to democracy. I get why most people are feeling exhausted.

Happy New Year from the Chamber Board and Staff

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year graphic

2021 is almost gone (FINALLY)!

COVID-19 Update fo December 27, 2021- Omicron, Infections…

From the LA Times: Despite the rapid spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant, Los Angeles County’s top health official said Tuesday that no lockdowns are planned at this time, as vaccines and other safety measures remain strong tools to combat the new threat.

The stance in the nation’s most populous county echoes statements from President Biden, national COVID-19 czar Dr. Anthony Fauci and health officials elsewhere in California.