Over 16,000 People Passed Away from COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

Public Health Reports 213 New Deaths and 6,592 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has tragically reported more than 16,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. To date, Public Health identified 1,097,941 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 16,107 deaths.  On Saturday, L.A. County surpassed the grim milestone of more than 15,000 COVID-19 deaths. Today, Public Health confirmed 213 new deaths and 6,592 new cases of COVID-19.

COVID-19 deaths reflect transmission that occurred weeks earlier. Because of the recent surge in cases and hospitalizations earlier this month, the County will likely continue to experience high number of deaths a day for some time.

Of the 213 new deaths reported today, 62 people who passed away were over the age of 80, 69 people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79, 38 people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64, 24 people who died were between the ages of 30 and 49, one person who died was between the ages of 18 and 29 years old, and one death is under investigation. Sixteen deaths were reported by the City of Long Beach and two deaths were reported by the City of Pasadena.

As of January 25, there have been a total of nine deaths among the 5,569 pregnant women who tested positive for COVID-19. Seventy-nine percent of pregnant women testing positive for COVID-19 are Latina/Latinx, 9% are White, 4% are African American/Black, 4% are Asian, less than 1% are Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 2% identify with another race, and race/ethnicity was unknown or unspecified for 2%. Among the 3,405 births where there was testing information, 46 infants tested positive for the virus.

Public Health continues to urge expecting and new moms to take extra care and remain home as much as possible to avoid exposure to COVID-19. If you are sick or positive for COVID-19 and breastfeeding, wear a mask while breastfeeding or bottle-feeding, and be sure to wash your hands before touching the baby or any pump or bottle before using. If possible, ask someone else to feed the baby your breastmilk by bottle. Public Health has detailed guidance for expecting and new moms available online.

There are 6,026 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 26% of these people are in the ICU.  Testing results are available for nearly 5,446,000 individuals with 19% of people testing positive.

“We send our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends mourning loved ones who have passed away from COVID-19,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “To continue to drive down transmission, we all must commit to taking the actions that work to slow COVID-19 spread.  When more sectors re-open the risk of COVID-19 transmission increases, because people are interacting more with non-household members. In order to avoid re-openings resulting in increases in cases, businesses and individuals need to be more diligent, not less, in following public health measures. We have a way to go before our hospitals are not stressed and fewer people die each day. Staying on a recovery journey is only possible if we all play by the rules.”

COVID-19 vaccine supply remains very limited. At this time, only Los Angeles County healthcare workers in Phase 1A and County residents age 65 and older are eligible to get their vaccination. When new appointments become available, residents with internet access and a computer are urged to use VaccinateLACounty.com to sign up. On the website, you can also learn about the vaccination phases, determine when you can get vaccinated, and sign-up for the COVID-19 vaccine newsletter. For those without access to a computer or the internet, or with disabilities, a call center is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. to help schedule appointments at 833-540-0473.

The Reopening Protocols, COVID-19 Surveillance Interactive Dashboard, Roadmap to Recovery, 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

1097941

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

1040748

— Long Beach

47205

— Pasadena

9988

Deaths

16107

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

15234

— Long Beach

634

— Pasadena

239

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

– 0 to 4

20474

– 5 to 11

49633

– 12 to 17

61951

– 18 to 29

248047

– 30 to 49

347363

– 50 to 64

199422

– 65 to 79

78757

–  over 80

28477

–  Under Investigation

6624

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

–  Female

527330

–  Male

492050

–  Other

420

–  Under Investigation

20948

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

1818

–  Asian

44561

–  Black

35840

–  Hispanic/Latino

491883

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

3979

–  White

102030

–  Other

106151

–  Under Investigation

254486

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

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

57924

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

29

–  Asian

1978

–  Black

1250

–  Hispanic/Latino

7885

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

72

–  White

3528

–  Other

313

–  Under Investigation

179