Release: Culver City Responds to First Known Resident Death of COVID-19
City of Culver City sent this bulletin at 03/23/2020 01:34 PM PDT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 23, 2020
Culver City Responds to First Known Resident Death of COVID-19
March 22, 2020 - The City of Culver City responded today to an announcement yesterday by the Los Angeles Department of Public Health (Public Health) that a Culver City resident has died of COVID-19. The individual who died was older than 65 with underlying health conditions. The City does not have any additional information other than what has been reported by Public Health.
"We send our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of our resident who passed away," said City of Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells. "It is so important that everyone respect the "Safer at Home" order that the City has issued. Staying six feet away from others and staying at home except for essential activities such as shopping for food is the best way to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect lives."
Because there are positive cases across the entire County, the public should not think one location is safer than the other. People should assume anyone could have COVID-19 and could be unintentionally infecting others. Public Health is investigating all new cases and will notify close contacts who are household members, intimate partners and healthcare professionals to assess and monitor them for signs and symptoms of illness. All confirmed cases are being isolated and close contacts are quarantined. It is critically important that everyone adheres to all the social distancing measures and practice good public health hygiene, including washing hands as frequently as possible.
You can find more information related to coronavirus in Los Angeles County on Public Health's webpage.
Visit the city's webpage for more information on Culver City's response to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
About Culver City
Culver City is a five-square-mile, urban community of 39,000 residents surrounded mostly by the City of Los Angeles but also shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. It is centrally located on the Westside near Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles International Airport. Culver City is particularly known for its well-run public school system, "small town" charm, growing high-tech and creative economies, and a dynamic downtown that is regionally known as a destination for restaurants, live theater, and art galleries.