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2020 Census count continues amidst pandemic, adjusts operations

by The AV Times Staff • June 8, 2020

LOS ANGELES – The U.S. Census Bureau will resume hand-delivering questionnaires to select households in Los Angeles County this week, having previously suspended all fieldwork due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The bureau, in coordination with federal, state and local health officials, will begin dropping off 2020 Census packets at front doors in Los Angeles County, focusing on areas where the majority of households do not receive mail at their physical address.

Census workers began delivering materials on March 15 but suspended all fieldwork on March 18 due to COVID-19 protective stay at home orders.

The operation will be contactless. Field staffers have been trained to observe social distancing protocols and will wear official government-provided personal protective equipment for their own safety as well as the safety of the public.

Census invitations and paper questionnaires will be dropped at the front doors of roughly 5.1 million statewide households, including 25,001 households within Los Angeles County.

Officials said the operation is crucial to ensure a complete and accurate count of all communities, which helps guide public and private sector spending.

People are encouraged to respond to the 2020 Census using the ID number included in the questionnaire packet. People can respond online, by phone or by using the paper form.

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Filed Under: Home, Lancaster, Los Angeles County, Palmdale

1 comment for "2020 Census count continues amidst pandemic, adjusts operations"

  1. Counting says

    June 8, 2020 at 8:00 pm

    I don’t agree with the census it asks too many questions, I thought the idea was to count how many people live in the home which I don’t mind answering that, even if they want to know the ages that’s OK, but all the rest is just intrusion of my personal space.
    I should make no difference what color I am or if I own or rent. It is not there business if we went to college or not, if we are same sex marriage or male or female.
    Just count the people and mind your own business

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