Los Angeles County Announces 48 New Deaths Related to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 48 new deaths and 607 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Thirty-seven people who died were over the age of 65 and nine people who died were between the ages of 41 to 65 years old. Thirty-eight people had underlying health conditions including 30 people over the age of 65 and eight people between the ages of 41 to 65 years old. Two deaths were reported by the City of Long Beach.

To date, Public Health has identified 19,107 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County, and a total of 895 deaths. Ninety-two percent of people who died had underlying health conditions. Of those who died, information about race and ethnicity is available for 820 people (97 percent of the cases); 37% of deaths occurred among Latinx residents, 28% among White residents, 18% among Asian residents, 14% among African American residents, 1% among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander residents and 1% among residents identifying with other races. Upon further investigation, 17 cases and one death reported earlier were not LA County residents. As of today, 4,319 people who tested positive for COVID-19 (23% 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 114,000 individuals and 15% of people testing positive.

Public Health reminds everyone to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness, especially older adults, young children, outdoor workers, athletes, and people with a chronic medical condition who are especially sensitive to negative health impacts from extreme heat. Public Health offers the following recommendations during high temperature days:

  • Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated throughout the day.
  • If you must go out, plan your day to avoid going out during the hottest hours, and wear sunscreen. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothes, and bring a hat or umbrella with you.
  • Cars get very hot. Never leave children or pets in cars and call 911 if you see a child or pet in a car alone.
  • Beware of heat-related illness, like heat stroke and call 911 if you see these symptoms: high body temperature, vomiting, and pale and clammy skin.
  • Check on those at risk, like those who are sick, older adults, pregnant women, and children.
  • Avoid strenuous work outs wearing face coverings or masks not intended for athletic purposes; this means avoiding contact with others while you work out.

Emergency Cooling Centers are open from noon – 6:00 p.m. today for those in need. The centers are safe, free of charge and visitors must wear a face covering at all times and practice physical distancing. To find a location near you, visit http://ready.lacounty.gov/heat or call 211.

“For those who are grieving loved ones lost to COVID-19, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers every day,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “With this weekend’s high temperatures, I encourage everyone to take steps to stay cool while still practicing physical distancing and adhering to Safer at Home directives. This past week in LA County, we doubled the number of deaths from COVID-19 and diagnosed more than 7000 new cases.  Because we are still seeing a significant increase in new cases and deaths, we ask that you continue to stay home as much as possible.  Enjoy the outdoors safely by taking walks by yourself or with your household members near your home and always remaining at least 6 feet apart from others. Public pools and all beaches remain closed for your wellbeing and the health of those most vulnerable for serious illness and death from COVID-19. Continue to do your part and save lives.  This is how we get to the other side of the outbreak and begin our recovery. “

A new Health Officer Order issued yesterday for all licensed congregate healthcare facilities includes measures intended to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in these facilities and to protect vulnerable residents, as well as staff.  The measures include restricting all visitors, suspending all communal dining and activities to ensure physical distancing, and testing for all employees and residents. Staff will be required to wear surgical masks at all times and personal protective equipment when appropriate. Residents will also need to wear surgical masks or cloth face coverings when they are outside of their personal room.

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 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.

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

19107

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

18268

— Long Beach

540

— Pasadena

299

Deaths

895

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

837

— Long Beach

29

— Pasadena

29

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

–  0 to 17

378

–  18 to 40

5914

–  41 to 65

7878

–  over 65

4036

–  Under Investigation

62

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

–  Female

9083

–  Male

9008

–  Other

5

–  Under Investigation

172

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

12

–  Asian

1194

–  Black

869

–  Hispanic/Latino

4828

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

160

–  White

2479

–  Other

878

–  Under Investigation

7848

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

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

4319

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

1

–  Asian

149

–  Black

115

–  Hispanic/Latino

301

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

11

–  White

233

–  Other

10

–  Under Investigation

17

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Rate***

City of Agoura Hills

29

138.87

City of Alhambra

68

78.41

City of Arcadia

34

58.87

City of Artesia

13

77.4

City of Avalon

0

0

City of Azusa

48

95.92

City of Baldwin Park

70

91.18

City of Bell

116

319.28

City of Bell Gardens

82

190.38

City of Bellflower

104

133.79

City of Beverly Hills

103

298.38

City of Bradbury

1

93.55

City of Burbank

208

194.07

City of Calabasas

34

139.79

City of Carson

210

223.77

City of Cerritos

47

93.87

City of Claremont

22

60.3

City of Commerce

10

76.52

City of Compton

173

173.17

City of Covina

82

167.24

City of Cudahy

55

225.9

City of Culver City

56

140.47

City of Diamond Bar

33

57.38

City of Downey

182

159.28

City of Duarte

47

213.48

City of El Monte

120

102.33

City of El Segundo

27

160.85

City of Gardena

134

218.56

City of Glendale

469

227.13

City of Glendora

39

73.91

City of Hawaiian Gardens

9

61.32

City of Hawthorne

154

173.45

City of Hermosa Beach

23

116.93

City of Hidden Hills

0

0

City of Huntington Park

119

200.05

City of Industry

1

228.83

City of Inglewood

267

235.07

City of Irwindale

2

137.08

City of La Canada Flintridge

38

183.64

City of La Habra Heights

2

36.66

City of La Mirada

46

92.74

City of La Puente

33

81.09

City of La Verne

16

48.07

City of Lakewood

73

90.84

City of Lancaster

246

152.26

City of Lawndale

50

148.75

City of Lomita

32

154.37

City of Lynwood

155

215.14

City of Malibu

28

216.03

City of Manhattan Beach

64

177.78

City of Maywood

52

185.39

City of Monrovia

35

90.21

City of Montebello

109

169.32

City of Monterey Park

63

101.19

City of Norwalk

163

151.46

City of Palmdale

346

217.65

City of Palos Verdes Estates

37

273.63

City of Paramount

113

201.7

City of Pico Rivera

133

206.89

City of Pomona

131

84.01

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

51

119.31

City of Redondo Beach

98

142.66

City of Rolling Hills

1

51.55

City of Rolling Hills Estates

13

160.24

City of Rosemead

28

50.59

City of San Dimas

25

72.43

City of San Fernando

67

272.22

City of San Gabriel

27

65.93

City of San Marino

11

82.85

City of Santa Clarita

304

137.92

City of Santa Fe Springs

16

87.13

City of Santa Monica

149

161.18

City of Sierra Madre

5

45.5

City of Signal Hill

6

50.86

City of South El Monte

13

62.25

City of South Gate

209

212.93

City of South Pasadena

59

226.46

City of Temple City

45

123.44

City of Torrance

233