Los Angeles County Announces 25 New Deaths Related to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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

LOS ANGELES, CA (April 13, 2020) – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 25 new deaths and 239 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). This is the smallest increase in new cases since March 26th. Over the last 48 hours, there have been 562 new cases. Eleven people who died were over the age of 65 and 12 people who died were between the ages of 41 to 65 years old.  Twenty-two people had underlying health conditions; one person between the ages of 41 to 65 had no reported underlying health conditions. Two deaths were reported by the City of Long Beach.

To date, Public Health has identified 9,420 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County, and a total of 320 deaths.  Eighty-five percent of people who died had underlying health conditions. Of those who died, information about race and ethnicity is available for 262 people (82 percent of the cases); 33% of deaths occurred among Latinx residents, 33% among White residents, 18% among Asian residents, 14% among African American residents, and 2% among residents identifying with other races. Upon further investigation, 11 cases and one death reported earlier were not LA County residents. As of today, 2,354 people who tested positive for COVID-19 (25% 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 almost 52,000 individuals and 13% of people testing positive.

Healthcare workers risk their lives every day during the COVID-19 pandemic to save others. Public Health has confirmed three people that died from COVID-19 worked in a healthcare setting and 787 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have occurred among healthcare workers.  One-third of these cases are among nurses and 9% among physicians.  About 60% of these cases do not know or did not report how they were exposed. However, 24% of workers in these categories reported that they were exposed to COVID-19 through contact with a patient or another healthcare worker. Healthcare workers who are positive worked at 22 different settings across the County; 43% worked in hospitals, 19% worked in skilled nursing or assisted living facilities and 12% worked in outpatient settings.

“I offer our sincere condolences to each and every person who has experienced the pain associated with losing someone to COVID-19,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “I want to thank our frontline workers for their deep commitment to making it possible for all of us to have what we need to get through this pandemic. As we work our way together to recovery, I am mindful of the many sacrifices everyone is making. Please continue to stay safe at home and help do you part so that essential workers are safe at work.”

The current Health Officer Orders extends the previous Health Officer Order through May 15 that closed beaches, trails and trailheads and non-essential businesses, and prohibited all public and private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a single household or living unit. The enhanced Order now requires essential businesses to provide a cloth face covering for all employees to wear while performing duties that involve contact with other employees and or the public and to post physical distancing plans. The public is also required to wear a face covering to enter essential businesses.  The new measures for essential businesses go into effect at midnight on April 15.

Efforts to continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 require that the public adhere to all the directives that limit interactions with those outside their households. The best community and individual defense against COVID-19 is to wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands, avoid being around sick people, practice physical distancing, especially by staying at home, and wear a face covering when out in the public procuring or providing essential services. N95 and surgical masks should only be used by healthcare workers, first responders and essential workers providing care for people who are ill.

Public Health reminds everyone that if you are ill, even with mild symptoms, please self- isolate at home for 7 days and until you are fever and symptom free for 72 hours. 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. Individuals who are elderly, have underlying health conditions or are pregnant may be at higher risk of serious illness and should contact their doctor as soon as they are sick.

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 the locations where cases have occurred:

 

Total Cases*

Laboratory Confirmed Cases

9420

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

8966

— Long Beach

337

— Pasadena

117

Deaths

320

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

303

— Long Beach

10

— Pasadena

7

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

–  0 to 17

97

–  18 to 40

2851

–  41 to 65

3949

–  over 65

2032

–  Under Investigation

37

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

–  Male

4508

–  Female

4320

–  Other

2

–  Under Investigation

136

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

–  Asian

673

–  Black

504

–  Hispanic/Latino

2213

–  White

1524

–  Other

681

–  Under Investigation

3371

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

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

2354

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

–  Asian

47

–  Black

37

–  Hispanic/Latino

87

–  White

87

–  Other

4

–  Under Investigation

41

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Rate***

City of Agoura Hills

20

95.77

City of Alhambra

34

39.2

City of Arcadia

22

38.09

City of Artesia

5

29.77

City of Avalon

0

0

City of Azusa

20

39.97

City of Baldwin Park

28

36.47

City of Bell

41

112.85

City of Bell Gardens

33

76.62

City of Bellflower

50

64.32

City of Beverly Hills

74

214.37

City of Bradbury

0

0

City of Burbank

103

96.1

City of Calabasas

25

102.78

City of Carson

121

128.93

City of Cerritos

33

65.91

City of Claremont

12

32.89

City of Commerce

City of Compton

65

65.06

City of Covina

46

93.82

City of Cudahy

21

86.25

City of Culver City

32

80.27

City of Diamond Bar

20

34.77

City of Downey

102

89.27

City of Duarte

13

59.05

City of El Monte

28

23.88

City of El Segundo

11

65.53

City of Gardena

74

120.7

City of Glendale

255

123.49

City of Glendora

21

39.8

City of Hawaiian Gardens

City of Hawthorne

74

83.35

City of Hermosa Beach

17

86.43

City of Hidden Hills

0

0

City of Huntington Park

43

72.29

City of Industry

City of Inglewood

121

106.53

City of Irwindale

0

0

City of La Canada Flintridge

22

106.32

City of La Habra Heights

City of La Mirada

22

44.36

City of La Puente

19

46.69

City of La Verne

9

27.04

City of Lakewood

42

52.26

City of Lancaster

87

53.85

City of Lawndale

27

80.32

City of Lomita

22

106.13

City of Lynwood

73

101.32

City of Malibu

16

123.45

City of Manhattan Beach

54

150

City of Maywood

26

92.69

City of Monrovia

14

36.08

City of Montebello

53

82.33

City of Monterey Park

33

53

City of Norwalk

79

73.41

City of Palmdale

102

64.16

City of Palos Verdes Estates

36

266.23

City of Paramount

39

69.61

City of Pico Rivera

60

93.34

City of Pomona

49

31.42

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

42

98.25

City of Redondo Beach

85

123.73

City of Rolling Hills

City of Rolling Hills Estates

11

135.58

City of Rosemead

15

27.1

City of San Dimas

18

52.15

City of San Fernando

22

89.39

City of San Gabriel

14

34.18

City of San Marino

6

45.19

City of Santa Clarita

150

68.05

City of Santa Fe Springs

6

32.67

City of Santa Monica

92

99.52

City of Sierra Madre

City of Signal Hill

City of South El Monte

City of South Gate

98

99.84

City of South Pasadena

17

65.25

City of Temple City

12

32.92

City of Torrance

145

97.14

City of Vernon

0

0

City of Walnut

13

42.58

City of West Covina

40

36.96

City of West Hollywood

102

276.04

City of Westlake Village

6

71.77

City of Whittier

52

59.47

Los Angeles

4205

103.97

Los Angeles – Adams-Normandie

15

182.88