L.A. County Sees Lowest Number of New COVID-19 Deaths Since March Likely Due to Weekend Reporting Lag

One New Death and 663 New Positive Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed one new death and 663 new cases of confirmed COVID-19.  This is the lowest number of new deaths reported since March.  However, Public Health cautions the decrease of new deaths and new cases reported today reflects, in part, a reporting lag from over the weekend.

To date, Public Health has identified 268,455 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County, and a total of 6,515 deaths. Upon further investigation, nine cases reported earlier were not L.A. County residents.

People of all ages are at risk of being infected with COVID-19 and therefore at risk of becoming seriously ill.

There are 689 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 and 34% of these people are in the ICU. People under the age of 65 continue to make up an increasing proportion of people hospitalized with COVID-19 with nearly 70% of patients recently hospitalized.  People between the ages of 18 and 29 years old represent the most significant increase in hospitalizations and now comprise over 10% of people who are hospitalized.

Ninety-two percent of the people who died from COVID-19 had underlying health conditions. Hypertension and diabetes are the most common underlying health conditions among people who died from COVID-19.  Neurologic conditions, cardiovascular disease and chronic renal disease are also common. Of the deaths reported by Public Health, 3,705 people had hypertension, 2,727 people had diabetes, 1,498 people had cardiovascular disease, 1,097 had chronic renal disease, and 1,025 people had neurologic conditions. Please note, each person may have multiple conditions. Public Health estimates as many as 20% to 30% of L.A. County residents, across all age groups, have an underlying health condition that puts them at higher risk for serious disease from COVID-19.

Public Health highlights smoking as a risk factor for serious illness from COVID-19 because smoking harms every system in the body and causes both cardiovascular disease and pulmonary disease. People who smoke are two to four times more likely to become seriously ill from COVID-19 (i.e. requiring hospitalization, being admitted to the ICU, needing mechanical ventilation, and dying) when compared to those who did not smoke. For those who are smoking or vaping, there are services available to help you quit.  If you need help with quitting, you can reach out to the California Smokers’ Helpline at 1-800-NO-BUTTS or visit LAQuits.com.

“To the many people across our communities who are grieving a loved one or friend who has passed away from COVID-19, we are so sorry for your loss,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “I’m sure we all know people with underlying health conditions, and we ourselves may have these fairly common health issues. These are people throughout our communities whose health conditions place them at greater risk for serious illness if they become infected with COVID-19, making it so important that we take collective responsibility to do our best to not transmit the virus. We are not helpless as we get ready for fall and winter. We have tools and strategies that we have been using to protect each other, and, when we use them, they work.”

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and flu season approaches, Public Health encourages everyone to protect themselves from the flu by getting the flu immunization.  Everyone 6 months and older should be immunized against the flu.  It is highly likely that both flu and COVID-19 will be present in L.A. County this year.  It’s important to note that in the past, when we have experienced a severe flu season, L.A. County health care providers have sometimes reached capacity and needed to implement contingency plans to accommodate more patients, particularly at urgent care centers and emergency rooms. Getting immunized is important because it is safe and provides protection against the harmful effects of influenza; flu immunizations help keep people out of the hospital which will conserve hospital resources that could become strained with both influenza and COVID-19 circulating at the same time.  You can get the flu immunization from your regular health care provider or local pharmacy. Flu immunizations are also provided at no-cost or low-cost at various locations throughout the County. For more information on where you can get immunized for the flu, visit: www.publichealth.lacounty.gov.

Of those who died, information about race and ethnicity is available for 6,131 people (99 percent of the cases reported by Public Health); 51% of deaths occurred among Latino/Latinx residents, 23% among White residents, 15% among Asian residents, 10% among African American/Black residents, less than 1% among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander residents and 1% among residents identifying with other races.

Today’s reported COVID-19 death occurred in a person between the ages of 65 and 79 years old who did not have underlying health conditions.

Testing results are available for nearly 2,646,000 individuals with 9% of all people testing positive.

The Reopening Protocols, COVID-19 Data Dashboard, Recovery Metrics, Recovery Dashboard, and 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

268455

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)*

254093

— Long Beach

11798

— Pasadena

2564

Deaths

6515

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

6148

— Long Beach

245

— Pasadena

122

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

– 0 to 4

4246

– 5 to 11

9205

– 12 to 17

11381

– 18 to 29

63163

– 30 to 49

87001

– 50 to 64

49055

– 65 to 79

19458

–  over 80

9056

–  Under Investigation

1528

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

–  Female

128062

–  Male

123018

–  Other

136

–  Under Investigation

2877

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

243

–  Asian

8037

–  Black

7745

–  Hispanic/Latino

96481

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

749

–  White

20636

–  Other

26912

–  Under Investigation

93290

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

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

21007

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

12

–  Asian

897

–  Black

601

–  Hispanic/Latino

3141

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

21

–  White

1427

–  Other

32

–  Under Investigation

17

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Cases

Case Rate

City of Agoura Hills

161

771

City of Alhambra

1265

1459

City of Arcadia

504

873

City of Artesia

379

2257

City of Avalon

6

155

City of Azusa

1543

3084

City of Baldwin Park

3008

3918

City of Bell

1612

4437

City of Bell Gardens

1961

4553

City of Bellflower

2389

3073

City of Beverly Hills

691

2002

City of Bradbury

14

1310

City of Burbank

1565

1460

City of Calabasas

269

1106

City of Carson

1846

1967

City of Cerritos

569

1136

City of Claremont

384

1053

City of Commerce*

589

4507

City of Compton

4065

4069

City of Covina

1418

2892

City of Cudahy

1103

4530

City of Culver City

385

966

City of Diamond Bar

553

961

City of Downey

4134

3618

City of Duarte

571

2594

City of El Monte

4349

3709

City of El Segundo

131

780

City of Gardena

1249

2037

City of Glendale

3749

1816

City of Glendora

1258

2384

City of Hawaiian Gardens

536

3652

City of Hawthorne

1942

2187

City of Hermosa Beach

211

1073

City of Hidden Hills

7

370

City of Huntington Park

2952

4963

City of Industry

37

8467

City of Inglewood

2877

2533

City of Irwindale

68

4661

City of La Canada Flintridge

183

884

City of La Habra Heights

44

807

City of La Mirada

847

1708

City of La Puente

1505

3698

City of La Verne

467

1403

City of Lakewood

1289

1604

City of Lancaster*

3422

2118

City of Lawndale

634

1886

City of Lomita

240

1158

City of Lynwood*

3319

4607

City of Malibu

103

795

City of Manhattan Beach

362

1006

City of Maywood

1442

5141

City of Monrovia

750

1933

City of Montebello

2319

3602

City of Monterey Park

970

1558

City of Norwalk

3290

3057

City of Palmdale

4123

2594

City of Palos Verdes Estates

99

732

City of Paramount

2407

4296

City of Pico Rivera

2433

3785

City of Pomona

5521

3541

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

303

709

City of Redondo Beach

558

812

City of Rolling Hills

12

619

City of Rolling Hills Estates

43

530

City of Rosemead

829

1498

City of San Dimas*

535

1550

City of San Fernando

937

3807

City of San Gabriel

639

1560

City of San Marino

90

678

City of Santa Clarita

3469

1574

City of Santa Fe Springs

567

3088

City of Santa Monica

876

948

City of Sierra Madre

76

692

City of Signal Hill

275

2331

City of South El Monte

797

3816

City of South Gate

4469

4553

City of South Pasadena

281

1079

City of Temple City

526

1443

City of Torrance

1434

961

City of Vernon

12

5742

City of Walnut

277

907

City of West Covina

2888

2668

City of West Hollywood

564

1526

City of Westlake Village

33

395

City of Whittier

2253

2577

Los Angeles

109066

2697

Los Angeles – Adams-Normandie

268

3267

Los Angeles – Alsace

370