Los Angeles County Announces 38 New Deaths Related to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

691 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 38 new deaths and 691 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Twenty-eight people who died were over the age of 65 years old, seven people who died were between the ages of 41 to 65 years old, and one person who died was between the ages of 18 and 40 years old. Twenty-eight people had underlying health conditions including 23 people over the age of 65 years old, four people between the ages of 41 to 65 years old and one person between the ages of 18 and 40 years old. Two deaths were reported by the City of Pasadena.

To date, Public Health has identified 24,894 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County, and a total of 1,209 deaths. Ninety-two percent of people who died had underlying health conditions. Of those who died, information about race and ethnicity is available for 1,101 people (98 percent of the cases); 38% of deaths occurred among Latinx residents, 29% among White residents, 19% among Asian residents, 13% among African American residents, 1% among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander residents and 1% among residents identifying with other races. African Americans, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and people living in communities with high levels of poverty continue to have the highest rate of death per 100,000 people for COVID-19 when compared to other groups. Upon further investigation, 12 cases and one death reported earlier were not LA County residents. As of today, 4,956 people who tested positive for COVID-19 (21% of positive cases) have been hospitalized at some point during their illness. Testing capacity continues to increase in LA County, with testing results available for over 158,000 individuals and 14% of people testing positive.

“For those of you who are grieving a loved one lost to COVID-19, we are so sorry for your loss,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “As we plan for LA County’s recovery phase, we are mapping a path forward that allows us to appropriately acknowledge the very real risks of COVID-19 and together, do everything possible to continue to slow the spread and save lives.”

As Public Health plans on relaxing some of the previsions of the Safer at Home Order, businesses and residents will need to continue to observe and practice physical distancing requirements and take infection control precautions. Increased interactions between LA County residents and workers can increase the risk and rate of transmission of COVID-19 within the community. Health Officer orders and directives will still continue to ensure it is safe for as many people to be able to work as possible while still slowing the spread of COVID-19 to prevent an overwhelming surge of COVID-19 cases at healthcare facilities.

This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated their guidance on how long people who are positive for COVID-19 should self-isolate. New evidence suggests it may take longer for the virus to shed, which means that an infected person may be able to infect other people for a longer period of time than was initially thought. People who are positive or presumed positive for COVID-19 should now self-isolate for 10 days and 72 hours after fever and symptoms subside. This means you must stay home until your fever has resolved without the use of fever-reducing medications and there is improvement in your respiratory symptoms (e.g., cough, shortness of breath) for at least 3 days (72 hours) after recovery, AND at least 10 days have passed since your symptoms first appeared or you were tested. If you have been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 or is presumed to be infected with COVID-19, you must quarantine for 14 days from your last contact with that individual. If you begin experiencing symptoms, you must self-isolate for 10 days and 72 hours after fever and symptoms subside. Individuals who are elderly or who have underlying health conditions may be at higher risk of serious illness and should contact their doctor as soon as they are sick.

The best protection against COVID-19 is to wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands, self-isolate if you are sick, practice physical distancing (especially by staying at home) and wear a clean face covering when in contact with others from outside your household.

An interactive dashboard is available that provides an overview on COVID-19 testing, cases and deaths along with maps and graphs showing testing, cases and death data by community poverty level, age, sex and race/ethnicity.  To view Public Health’s COVID-19 Surveillance Dashboard, visit: http://dashboard.publichealth.lacounty.gov/covid19_surveillance_dashboard/

Additional things you can do to protect yourself, your family and your community are on the Public Health website, www.publichealth.lacounty.gov.

Please see additional information below:

 

Total Cases*

Laboratory Confirmed Cases

24894

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

23774

— Long Beach

709

— Pasadena

411

Deaths

1209

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

1121

— Long Beach

36

— Pasadena

52

Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

–  0 to 17

634

–  18 to 40

7917

–  41 to 65

10029

–  over 65

5124

–  Under Investigation

70

Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

–  Female

11736

–  Male

11851

–  Other

6

–  Under Investigation

181

Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

14

–  Asian

1526

–  Black

1066

–  Hispanic/Latino

6922

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

189

–  White

3057

–  Other

1069

–  Under Investigation

9931

Hospitalization (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

4956

Deaths Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

1

–  Asian

205

–  Black

139

–  Hispanic/Latino

413

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

13

–  White

318

–  Other

12

–  Under Investigation

20

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Rate**

City of Agoura Hills

31

148.45

City of Alhambra

86

99.17

City of Arcadia

43

74.45

City of Artesia

14

83.36

City of Avalon

0

0

City of Azusa

72

143.88

City of Baldwin Park

94

122.45

City of Bell

135

371.57

City of Bell Gardens

109

253.07

City of Bellflower

139

178.81

City of Beverly Hills

110

318.66

City of Bradbury

1

93.55

City of Burbank

252

235.12

City of Calabasas

38

156.23

City of Carson

245

261.07

City of Cerritos

55

109.85

City of Claremont

24

65.78

City of Commerce

13

99.47

City of Compton

216

216.21

City of Covina

95

193.75

City of Cudahy

78

320.37

City of Culver City

67

168.07

City of Diamond Bar

34

59.12

City of Downey

233

203.92

City of Duarte

72

327.03

City of El Monte

166

141.55

City of El Segundo

27

160.85

City of Gardena

160

260.97

City of Glendale

610

295.41

City of Glendora

46

87.18

City of Hawaiian Gardens

10

68.14

City of Hawthorne

201

226.38

City of Hermosa Beach

23

116.93

City of Hidden Hills

0

0

City of Huntington Park

158

265.62

City of Industry

1

228.83

City of Inglewood

341

300.22

City of Irwindale

2

137.08

City of La Canada Flintridge

36

173.97

City of La Habra Heights

2

36.66

City of La Mirada

64

129.03

City of La Puente

43

105.66

City of La Verne

16

48.07

City of Lakewood

84

104.53

City of Lancaster

326

201.77

City of Lawndale

59

175.52

City of Lomita

34

164.02

City of Lynwood

199

276.21

City of Malibu

30

231.46

City of Manhattan Beach

66

183.34

City of Maywood

70

249.56

City of Monrovia

50

128.87

City of Montebello

144

223.69

City of Monterey Park

78

125.28

City of Norwalk

201

186.76

City of Palmdale

422

265.46

City of Palos Verdes Estates

37

273.63

City of Paramount

143

255.25

City of Pico Rivera

186

289.34

City of Pomona

182

116.72

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

60

140.36

City of Redondo Beach

108

157.21

City of Rolling Hills

2

103.09

City of Rolling Hills Estates

13

160.24

City of Rosemead

38

68.65

City of San Dimas

29

84.02

City of San Fernando

97

394.12

City of San Gabriel

30

73.25

City of San Marino

11

82.85

City of Santa Clarita

387

175.57

City of Santa Fe Springs

27

147.03

City of Santa Monica

168

181.73

City of Sierra Madre

5

45.5

City of Signal Hill

8

67.81

City of South El Monte

29

138.86

City of South Gate

261

265.91

City of South Pasadena

91

349.29

City of Temple City

50

137.16

City of Torrance

277

185.57

City of Vernon

1

478.47

City of Walnut

23

75.33

City of West Covina

139

128.42

City of West Hollywood

139

376.17

City of Westlake Village

6

71.77

City of Whittier

123

140.68

Los Angeles

11908

294.42

Los Angeles – Adams-Normandie

29

353.57

Los Angeles – Alsace

32

257.13

Los Angeles – Angeles National Forest

0

0

Los Angeles – Angelino Heights

9

359.71

Los Angeles – Arleta

116

337.5

Los Angeles – Atwater Village

34

231.83

Los Angeles – Baldwin Hills

65

208.84

Los Angeles – Bel Air

29

344.05

Los Angeles – Beverly Crest

32

255.49

Los Angeles – Beverlywood

33

250.51

Los Angeles – Boyle Heights