Fire L.A. County Health Director Barbara Ferrer over COVID handling

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Opinion: Fire Barbara Ferrer

A behind-the-scenes disagreement over L.A. County’s COVID response has now become public.

Meanwhile, L.A. County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer, who is not a medical doctor, is preparing to impose another indoor mask mandate on the entire county, population 10 million. She asserts that the county is barreling toward the Center for Disease Prevention’s “high” category of virus activity, with “cases” rising sharply.

“It is just not the same pandemic that it was, despite all of the media hype to the contrary,” Dr. Spellberg said. Dr. Spellberg has a BA in molecular cell biology-immunology from UC Berkeley and attended medical school at UCLA, where he received multiple academic honors. He completed his residency in internal medicine and a subspecialty fellowship in infectious diseases at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.

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