Continued Increases In COVID-19 Transmission, Hospitalizations Indicate Need for Common-Sense Protections Against Infection
Over the past week in Los Angeles County, there have been notable, yet not unexpected, increases in COVID-19 reported cases, hospitalizations and deaths. While recent increases are significant, they remain considerably below last winter’s peak and common-sense protections are strongly recommended to help curb transmission and severe illness as the new year begins.
Since last week, the reported daily average of COVID-19 cases has increased by more than 25 percent, from 495 to 621. This number is an undercount due to the large number of home test results for COVID-19 that are not reported to Public Health. The daily average of COVID-positive hospitalizations increased by nearly 15 percent over the same time period, from 604 to 686, and the Hospital Admission Level for the county, reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), increased from 6.5 to 8.3 new COVID-19 hospitalization admissions per 100,000 people for data through Dec. 16. Sadly, there has also been an appreciable increase in the daily average deaths due to COVID-19. This week Public Health is reporting a daily average of 5 deaths, an increase from 2 earlier this month on Dec. 6.
To help stem the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses, residents should prioritize common-sense precautions to protect themselves and others. Stay home if you are sick and test if you have symptoms or were exposed to COVID-19, especially when visiting with people who are more vulnerable to severe illness due to age or underlying health conditions. Wash your hands often and a well-fitted, high-quality mask can help protect against transmission in crowded indoor spaces, including airports, train stations or places with poor ventilation.
If Los Angeles County residents have questions about COVID-19, flu or RSV, including where to get vaccinated and how or when to test for COVID-19, the Public Health InfoLine is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week, with the exception of Jan. 1, at 1-833-540-0473.
Public Health reports COVID-19 data weekly. The following table shows case, wastewater, emergency department, hospitalization, and death data in Los Angeles County over the past four weeks.
Metric |
Date of Weekly Report |
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12/27/2023 |
12/20/2023 |
12/13/2023 |
12/6/2023 |
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Daily average cases |
621 |
495 |
430 |
380 |
SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentration as a percentage of the Winter 2022-2023 peak concentration value |
36% |
39% |
38% |
28% |
Daily average of the percent of Emergency Department (ED) encounters classified as coronavirus-related |
4.8% |
4.6% |
4.0% |
3.7% |
Daily average number of COVID-positive hospitalizations |
686 |
604 |
525 |
465 |
Daily average deaths |
4.9 |
3.6 |
2.1 |
1.9 |
Percent of all deaths due to COVID-19 |
2.1% |
2.3% |
2.8% |
2.4% |
All daily averages are 7-day averages. Data for past weeks are subject to change in future reports. Time periods covered by each metric: cases = week ending each Saturday; wastewater = week ending each Saturday, with a one-week lag; ED data = week ending each Sunday; hospitalizations = week ending each Saturday; deaths = week ending each Monday, with a three-week lag; death percentage = week ending Monday, with a one-week lag. Case data is presented by episode date, an approximation of the date the illness began, and death data is presented by date of death. This is a change from how case and death data were presented prior to July 26, 2023, which was by date of report. Daily average cases do not include Long Beach and Pasadena; daily average deaths include Long Beach and Pasadena. |
- A wide range of data and dashboards on COVID-19 from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health are available on the Public Health website at http://www.publichealth.
lacounty.gov/COVIDdata including: - COVID-19 Locations & Demographics (data by demographic characteristics and geography, active outbreaks, and citations)
- COVID–19 Response Plan
- COVID–19 Vaccinations
- Skilled Nursing Facility Metrics
Always check with trusted sources for the latest accurate information about novel coronavirus:
- Los Angeles County Department of Public Health:
http://publichealth.lacounty.
- California Department of Public Health: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/
Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/ Immunization/nCOV2019.aspx - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
https://www.cdc.gov/
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Spanish:
https://espanol.cdc.gov/enes/
- World Health Organization https://www.who.int/health–top
ics/coronavirus - LA County residents can also call 2-1-1
Cases through 12:00pm 12/25/2023 |
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Total Cases |
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Laboratory Confirmed Cases (includes LB and Pas through 6/27/23; excludes LB and Pas after 6/27/23) |
3,843,107 |
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Deaths (includes LB and Pas) |
37,109 |
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Cases by Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas) |
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– 0 to 4 |
117,324 |
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– 5 to 11 |
285,511 |
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– 12 to 17 |
280,417 |
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– 18 to 29 |
771,133 |
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– 30 to 49 |
1,159,806 |
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– 50 to 64 |
635,035 |
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– 65 to 79 |
282,787 |
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– over 80 |
103,469 |
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– Under Investigation |
2,632 |
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Cases by Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas) |
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– Female |
1,882,190 |
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– Male |
1,664,238 |
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– Other |
1,938 |
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– Under Investigation |
89,748 |
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Cases by Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas) |
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– American Indian/Alaska Native |
6,927 |
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– Asian |
272,836 |
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– Black |
194,336 |
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– Hispanic/Latino |
1,543,832 |
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– Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander |
18,152 |
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– White |
510,430 |
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– Other |
421,144 |
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– Under Investigation |
670,457 |
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Hospitalization (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas) |
|
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– Hospitalized (Ever) |
191,462 |
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Deaths by Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas) |
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– American Indian/Alaska Native |
83 |
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– Asian |
4,629 |
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– Black |
3,295 |
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– Hispanic/Latino |
17,043 |
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– Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander |
115 |
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– White |
9,445 |
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– Other |
489 |
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– Under Investigation |
112 |