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L.A. County Launches ‘WiFi Finder’ to Reduce Digital Divide During COVID-19.

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Los Angeles County Director of Public Health Barbara Ferrer shared the latest statistics of positive cases and death rates.

This brings the total COVID-19 related deaths in the L.A. County to 1,755.

The L.A. County acknowledged the critical necessity for internet to be widely available across Los Angeles.

However, they do not have access to a broadband, nearly 300,000 students do not have internet access.According to American Community Survey Data for L.A. County, approximately 210,000 children have a computer, but do not have a broadband; nearly 300,000 students do not have internet access.

The information released by the L.A. County stated, “The website features a search tool, based on the user’s physical address, to connect them to various Internet related services, such as Internet access services for students, the location of free WiFi spots throughout the County.”

Source: Black News Black Press | Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel | Black News
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