Press Release: Healthcare Worker and Skilled Nursing Home Cases Significantly Decline as Vaccinations Increase

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Media Contact: media@ph.lacounty.gov - (213) 240-8144

For Immediate Release:
March 17, 2021

 

Healthcare Worker and Skilled Nursing Home Cases Significantly Decline as Vaccinations Increase
75 New Deaths and 897 New Positive Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 75 new deaths and 897 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,211,733 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 22,580 deaths. Public Health has tragically confirmed one of the reported COVID-19 deaths is a young person, under the age of 18. Details about underlying health conditions is unknown for this person.  This brings the total number of deaths among children from COVID-19 to 2.  

 

The seven-day average number of daily cases by episode date has decreased to 524 new cases per day as of March 9; the lowest since April 2.

 

There are 857 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 28% of these people are in the ICU. Average daily hospitalizations are now under 1,000, at pre-surge early-November levels.

 

Testing results are available for more than 5,972,000 individuals with 19% of people testing positive.  Today's daily test positivity rate is 1.9%.

 

The 7-day average number of daily deaths also continues to decline, and as of March 9, is 24.  On February 9, the average number of daily deaths was 118.

 

Of the 75 new deaths reported today, 27 people that passed away were over the age of 80, 29 people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79, 12 people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64, four people who died were between the ages of 30 and 49, and one youth under the age of 18. Two deaths were reported by the City of Long Beach.

 

The first group of people to be vaccinated in L.A. County were our heroes; those serving on the frontlines at our hospitals, in our healthcare facilities, and in the homes of those requiring constant care.  Since late December, when healthcare workers began to be vaccinated, we have seen their cases plummet.  During the last week of December, there were 1,730 new cases of COVID-19 among healthcare workers.  In the past three weeks, there have been less than 100 new cases across the entire county each week, the smallest number of weekly cases we have seen among healthcare workers during the pandemic.  This is by far the lowest number of new cases of COVID-19 among healthcare workers since last March and, in part, reflects that the vast majority of our healthcare workers are vaccinated. 

 

Currently, 79% of skilled nursing home staff and 78% of residents received at least a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 74% of all staff and 69% of residents received their second dose and are fully vaccinated. It’s important to note that there is high turnover rate among residents in these facilities, and this number only reflects rates among current residents, not the total number of residents who have been vaccinated. When the vaccine first was administered to residents at skilled nursing homes in L.A. County in late December, the average daily number of cases was over 200 a day and has dropped to 3 a day as of March 9.  This is excellent evidence that these vaccines are working and adding a much-needed layer of protection among those with significant exposures, our healthcare workers, and those most vulnerable, our residents at skilled nursing facilities.

 

To date, Public Health has confirmed a total of 55 cases of COVID-19 U.K. variant, two cases of the B.1.525 variant, which was also first identified in the U.K., 21 cases of the New York variant and 1 case of the P.2 variant from Brazil in Los Angeles County. There have been no cases identified of the South African variant.  In addition, there have been 35 California variant B.1.427 cases identified and 276 of the California Variant B.1.429.  The B.1.427 and the B.1.429 are both, slightly different sequences of what is commonly called the California variant. Variants remain a concern, even as more and more people are vaccinated. As we plan for additional re-openings, we know that if there is more transmission of the COVID-19, there is more risk of variants dominating.  It is important for all of us to continue to do everything we can to reduce transmission, including masking and maintaining physical distance whenever we are outside of our homes and around others.

 

“To all who are mourning someone who has passed away from COVID-19, we are deeply sorry for your loss and we wish you healing and peace at this very difficult time," said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health.  "I want to ask everyone to resist any temptation to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in crowded gatherings with people you do not live with.  We know all too well what happens when we stop, even just for one day, doing what we know prevents the transmission for COVID-19.  A relatively small gathering can have serious unintended consequences leading to people becoming sick and even dying.  Right now, with as much progress as we have made, it is simply not worth moving backwards for a night of celebrating in ways that are not safe."

 

As of March 16, 1,810 schools are providing on-campus services for high needs students.  This includes over 99,000 students and over 36,000 staff.  A total of 55 school districts and 466 individual private and charter schools are approved for in-person instruction of students in grades TK through 12.  We are surveying schools to assess which schools have already opened for in class instruction and are scheduling site visits as appropriate.

 

Schools have a variety of required safety strategies that must be implemented in order to open for on-campus learning and activities. Research has demonstrated that, when these strategies are layered together, schools can open for in-person learning in an environment that significantly reduces virus transmission.

 

In Elementary Schools creating and maintaining stable groups is required for return to in person instruction.  Elementary education is usually delivered to students who stay in one classroom for all or most of the day with the same teacher, so maintaining stable groups is not that complicated for them.

 

In middle and high schools, Public Health is aligned with state directives and does not require stable grouping of students in that setting.  We do, though, recommend stable groups as a best practice that middle and high schools should adopt when reopening.  We recommend maintaining stable groups of not more than 100-120 students and a team of teachers assigned to interact only with this one group of students.

 

Our school technical assistance team contacts all schools that are reopening to offer support and arrange site visits to ensure compliance with the safety protocols and recommendations for improvement. Since many families are still not comfortable sending their children back to school for onsite learning, schools that are open for in-person learning need to also offer 100% distance learning as an option for those families that prefer it.

 

Outbreaks at schools have been relatively infrequent in L.A. County. There have been 86 K-12 school affiliated outbreaks since Sept 1, 2020. Two of the outbreaks had more than 12 cases and 66 of the outbreaks had less than 6 cases. Outbreaks at schools increased during the surge and steadily declined starting in January, after school outbreaks peaked at 15 for 2 weeks in a row. Starting in early February, there have been no new outbreaks in schools.

 

School staff have been eligible to be vaccinated since March 1. Many partners including school districts, schools, providers, unions, and health care providers worked together to coordinate closed pods for every single school district and additional vaccination sites for independent schools.  To date, 102,730 vaccine doses have been allocated to teachers and staff in K-12 public and independent schools through closed pods.  Public Health also continues to set aside appointments at the large capacity county sites for teachers and school staff.  This Sunday, March 21, there will be vaccinations available for teachers and staff of independent schools at all five county large vaccination sites.

 

Last week, the state hit its goal of vaccinating 2 million people who are living in communities across the state with the lowest scored on the Healthy Places Index (HPI).  They have set an additional goal of vaccinating 4 million people in these areas.  L.A. County is vaccinating a larger percent of people in communities with fewer resources when compared to California overall. Last week, 32% of the people vaccinated in L.A. County were people who live in communities with the lowest HPI score, compared to the state, where 19% of people vaccinated live in the communities with the lowest HPI score. Public Health is relieved that we are able to get vaccines to the communities where we need them the most.

 

Public Health, in partnership with Los Angeles County school districts, is supporting the Public Health Ambassador Program for students and parents. The program actively engages school communities in preventing and reducing the spread of COVID-19 by empowering students and parents as essential partners in each school’s prevention effort. Dozens of parents have participated in four virtual sessions, and there have been 1,710 informational calls with individual parents. We will continue to provide these sessions for the Los Angeles Unified School District parent volunteers in April and will be working with the Los Angeles County Office of Education to offer similar opportunities across all the school districts. In the student ambassador program sessions, a space is created where the emotional and social need for community is addressed while we work with youth to build leadership skills and understanding about the tools available for preventing COIVD-19.  Quotes from the latest virtual session include: 

  • “I never felt wanted in a group and I feel so wanted here.”
  • “I feel informed, educated, and energized.”

 

The pandemic has disrupted connection and community for so many people, and we are happy that our students are finding in these sessions a space to experience these essential connections.

 

Currently, residents who are eligible for the vaccine include residents who are age 65 and older and  residents of LA County with certain underlying health conditions or disability that make them at increased risk of serious illness from COVID-19 or make their care very difficult if they were to become infected with COVID-19.

 

Workers either living or working in LA County eligible for vaccine include the following categories: residents and staff at long-term care healthcare, education, food and agriculture, emergency services and law enforcement and first responders.  Also included in the new categories by the State are transportation workers, janitors and custodians, utility workers and childcare workers.

 

People who are living in residential settings where there is an increased risk of transmission are also eligible to be vaccinated.  These include people living in long-term care facilities, people who are experiencing homelessness who are living in a shelter or are likely to live in a shelter, people living in residential treatment programs for behavioral health or substance use disorders, and people who are incarcerated.

 

Visit: www.VaccinateLACounty.com  (English) and www.VacunateLosAngeles.com  (Spanish) for more information on who is eligible, how to make an appointment if it is your turn, and what verifications you will need when you show up for your vaccine.  Vaccinations are always free and open to eligible residents and workers regardless of immigration status.

     

County Reopening Protocols, COVID-19 Surveillance Interactive Dashboard, Roadmap to Recovery, Recovery Dashboard, and additional actions you can take 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

1211733

 

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

1149031

 

-- Long Beach

51666

 

-- Pasadena

11036

 

Deaths

22580

 

-- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

21366

 

-- Long Beach

887

 

-- Pasadena

327

 

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

 

 

- 0 to 4

22595

 

- 5 to 11

54629

 

- 12 to 17

68515

 

- 18 to 29

271340

 

- 30 to 49

382123

 

- 50 to 64

222142

 

- 65 to 79

88653

 

-  over 80

32249

 

-  Under Investigation

6785

 

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

 

 

-  Female

582550

 

-  Male

544388

 

-  Other

600

 

-  Under Investigation

21493

 

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

 

 

-  American Indian/Alaska Native

1929

 

-  Asian

52594

 

-  Black

42053

 

-  Hispanic/Latino

572221

 

-  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

4152

 

-  White

119125

 

-  Other

105513

 

-  Under Investigation

251444

 

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

 

 

-  Hospitalized (Ever)

80971

 

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

 

 

-  American Indian/Alaska Native

44

 

-  Asian

2757

 

-  Black

1675

 

-  Hispanic/Latino

11292

 

-  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

103

 

-  White

5015

 

-  Other

424

 

-  Under Investigation

56

 

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Cases

Case Rate

City of Agoura Hills

996

4769

City of Alhambra

6725

7754

City of Arcadia

2628

4550

City of Artesia

2007

11950

City of Avalon

16

414

City of Azusa

6187

12364

City of Baldwin Park

12949

16867

City of Bell

6672

18364

City of Bell Gardens

8184

19001

City of Bellflower

10486

13489

City of Beverly Hills

2548

7381

City of Bradbury

36

3368

City of Burbank

8577

8002

City of Calabasas

1184

4868

City of Carson

9353

9966

City of Cerritos

2947

5886

City of Claremont

2209

6055

City of Commerce*

2367

18112

City of Compton

16590

16606

City of Covina

6296

12841

City of Cudahy

4713

19358

City of Culver City

2129

5341

City of Diamond Bar

3139

5458

City of Downey

17166

15023

City of Duarte

2272

10320

City of El Monte

16975

14475

City of El Segundo

678

4039

City of Gardena

6117

9977

City of Glendale

19320

9356

City of Glendora

4668

8847

City of Hawaiian Gardens

2181

14861

City of Hawthorne

10184

11470

City of Hermosa Beach

933

4743

City of Hidden Hills

83

4392

City of Huntington Park

11040

18560

City of Industry

165

37757

City of Inglewood

13225

11644

City of Irwindale

251

17204

City of La Canada Flintridge

727

3513

City of La Habra Heights

108

1980

City of La Mirada

4155

8377

City of La Puente

6588

16188

City of La Verne

2778

8347

City of Lakewood

7031

8749

City of Lancaster*

21429

13263

City of Lawndale

3487

10374

City of Lomita

1402

6763

City of Lynwood*

13104

18188

City of Malibu

380

2932

City of Manhattan Beach

1254

3483

City of Maywood

5135

18307

City of Monrovia

3101

7992

City of Montebello

9994

15525

City of Monterey Park

4710

7565

City of Norwalk

15788

14670

City of Palmdale

23999

15097

City of Palos Verdes Estates

423

3128

City of Paramount

9764

17429

City of Pico Rivera

10937

17014

City of Pomona

23947

15357

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

1433

3352

City of Redondo Beach

2609

3798

City of Rolling Hills

53

2732

City of Rolling Hills Estates

269

3316

City of Rosemead

4853

8768

City of San Dimas*

3152

9132

City of San Fernando

5171

21010

City of San Gabriel

3169

7738

City of San Marino

360

2711

City of Santa Clarita

19662

8920

City of Santa Fe Springs

2799

15242

City of Santa Monica

4500

4868

City of Sierra Madre

454

4131

City of Signal Hill

1116

9460

City of South El Monte

3375

16160

City of South Gate

18293

18637

City of South Pasadena

1287

4940

City of Temple City

2311

6339

City of Torrance

6918

4635

City of Vernon

122

58373

City of Walnut

1729

5663

City of West Covina

12570

11614

City of West Hollywood

2188

5921

City of Westlake Village

107

1280

City of Whittier

10847

12406

Los Angeles

491858

12161

Los Angeles - Adams-Normandie

1167

14228

Los Angeles - Alsace

1555

12495

Los Angeles - Angeles National Forest

5

12500

Los Angeles - Angelino Heights

278

11111

Los Angeles - Arleta

6971

20282

Los Angeles - Atwater Village

1378

9396

Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills

2639

8479

Los Angeles - Bel Air

382

4532

Los Angeles - Beverly Crest

604

4822

Los Angeles - Beverlywood

861

6536

Los Angeles - Boyle Heights*

17203

19800

Los Angeles - Brentwood

1457

4707

Los Angeles - Brookside

31

5336

Los Angeles - Cadillac-Corning

687

9648

Los Angeles - Canoga Park

9175

14053

Los Angeles - Carthay

890

6196

Los Angeles - Central

7469

19155

Los Angeles - Century City

585

4573

Los Angeles - Century Palms/Cove

6074

17989

Los Angeles - Chatsworth

3534

9536

Los Angeles - Cheviot Hills

435

4743

Los Angeles - Chinatown

709

8839

Los Angeles - Cloverdale/Cochran

1565

10754

Los Angeles - Country Club Park

1514

9991

Los Angeles - Crenshaw District

1431

10348

Los Angeles - Crestview

981

8629

Los Angeles - Del Rey

1943

6491

Los Angeles - Downtown*

3842

13967

Los Angeles - Eagle Rock

3597

9086

Los Angeles - East Hollywood

3164

10803

Los Angeles - Echo Park

1313

9210

Los Angeles - El Sereno

6112

14619

Los Angeles - Elysian Park

494

8648

Los Angeles - Elysian Valley

1280

12585

Los Angeles - Encino

3309

7325

Los Angeles - Exposition

358

10764

Los Angeles - Exposition Park

6071

13516

Los Angeles - Faircrest Heights

247

6861

Los Angeles - Figueroa Park Square

1340

15365

Los Angeles - Florence-Firestone

9177

19342

Los Angeles - Glassell Park

3367

10654

Los Angeles - Gramercy Place

1280

11891

Los Angeles - Granada Hills

6345

10904

Los Angeles - Green Meadows

3869

17991

Los Angeles - Hancock Park

1001

5875

Los Angeles - Harbor City

2447

8418

Los Angeles - Harbor Gateway

4782

10968

Los Angeles - Harbor Pines

164

6808

Los Angeles - Harvard Heights

2552

14150

Los Angeles - Harvard Park

7015

18492

Los Angeles - Highland Park

5679

11736

Los Angeles - Historic Filipinotown

2011

14499

Los Angeles - Hollywood

5328

7806

Los Angeles - Hollywood Hills

1444

4906

Los Angeles - Hyde Park

3576

12529

Los Angeles - Jefferson Park

1150

14245

Los Angeles - Koreatown

5492

10624

Los Angeles - Lafayette Square

528

11581

Los Angeles - Lake Balboa

5282

12515

Los Angeles - Lakeview Terrace

2284

17391

Los Angeles - Leimert Park

1559

10233

Los Angeles - Lincoln Heights

5022

15406

Los Angeles - Little Armenia

1132

14106

Los Angeles - Little Bangladesh

2723

9607

Los Angeles - Little Tokyo

390

12448

Los Angeles - Longwood

578

13429

Los Angeles - Los Feliz

1019

4716

Los Angeles - Manchester Square

924

10825

Los Angeles - Mandeville Canyon

145

4641

Los Angeles - Mar Vista

1968

4634

Los Angeles - Marina Peninsula

138

3165

Los Angeles - Melrose

7958

10242

Los Angeles - Mid-city

1179

7844

Los Angeles - Miracle Mile

938

5215

Los Angeles - Mission Hills

4257

17646

Los Angeles - Mt. Washington

2826

11704

Los Angeles - North Hills

9167

14888

Los Angeles - North Hollywood

20273

13388

Los Angeles - Northridge

7381

10575

Los Angeles - Pacific Palisades

787

3696

Los Angeles - Pacoima

16988

22068

Los Angeles - Palisades Highlands

145

3770

Los Angeles - Palms

2519

5741

Los Angeles - Panorama City

13269

17633

Los Angeles - Park La Brea

587

4323

Los Angeles - Pico-Union

7002

16734

Los Angeles - Playa Del Rey

107

3348

Los Angeles - Playa Vista

575

5253

Los Angeles - Porter Ranch

2374

6671

Los Angeles - Rancho Park

341

5198

Los Angeles - Regent Square

249

8957

Los Angeles - Reseda

11281

14724

Los Angeles - Reseda Ranch

671

14474

Los Angeles - Reynier Village

260

6149

Los Angeles - San Pedro*

7012

8985

Los Angeles - Shadow Hills

380

8555

Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks

5577

6392

Los Angeles - Silverlake

3106

7046

Los Angeles - South Carthay

678

6399

Los Angeles - South Park

7252

19104

Los Angeles - St Elmo Village

689

15031

Los Angeles - Studio City

1322

5891

Los Angeles - Sun Valley

9251

17627

Los Angeles - Sunland

2229

10922

Los Angeles - Sycamore Square

28

4328

Los Angeles - Sylmar*

15872

19263

Los Angeles - Tarzana

3241

10497

Los Angeles - Temple-Beaudry

4962

12568

Los Angeles - Thai Town

872

8890

Los Angeles - Toluca Lake

475

5457

Los Angeles - Toluca Terrace

141

10796

Los Angeles - Toluca Woods

100

5382

Los Angeles - Tujunga

2841

10216

Los Angeles - University Hills

267

7787

Los Angeles - University Park

3406

12405

Los Angeles - Valley Glen

3753

12503

Los Angeles - Valley Village

1970

7969

Los Angeles - Van Nuys*

14321

15367

Los Angeles - Venice

1555

4589

Los Angeles - Vermont Knolls

2797

16262

Los Angeles - Vermont Square

1454

18989

Los Angeles - Vermont Vista

7368

17890

Los Angeles - Vernon Central

10951

21060

Los Angeles - Victoria Park

1032

12287

Los Angeles - View Heights

216

5847

Los Angeles - Watts

7343

17207

Los Angeles - Wellington Square

560

11394

Los Angeles - West Adams

3917

14177

Los Angeles - West Hills

2920

7202

Los Angeles - West Los Angeles

2297

6103

Los Angeles - West Vernon

9955

18558

Los Angeles - Westchester

2394

4639

Los Angeles - Westlake

7589

12786

Los Angeles - Westwood

2517

4652

Los Angeles - Wholesale District*

6207

17180

Los Angeles - Wilmington

8249

14603

Los Angeles - Wilshire Center

5485

10933

Los Angeles - Winnetka

6621

12785

Los Angeles - Woodland Hills

4835

7105

Unincorporated - Acton

457

5733

Unincorporated - Agua Dulce

260

6253

Unincorporated - Altadena

3238

7423

Unincorporated - Anaverde

142

9416

Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest

33

2651

Unincorporated - Arcadia

604

7568

Unincorporated - Athens-Westmont

6175

14549

Unincorporated - Athens Village

1045

21340

Unincorporated - Avocado Heights

1066

15734

Unincorporated - Azusa

2319

14564

Unincorporated - Bassett

2598

17534

Unincorporated - Bouquet Canyon

45

4194

Unincorporated - Bradbury

53

49074

Unincorporated - Canyon Country

812

10507

Unincorporated - Castaic*

3650

13424

Unincorporated - Cerritos

71

12095

Unincorporated - Charter Oak

0

0

Unincorporated - Claremont

40

5698

Unincorporated - Covina

2297

13657

Unincorporated - Covina (Charter Oak)

1515

11526

Unincorporated - Del Aire

297

6761

Unincorporated - Del Rey

24

7547

Unincorporated - Del Sur

163

6749

Unincorporated - Desert View Highlands

340

13638

Unincorporated - Duarte

839

18948

Unincorporated - East Covina

34

10334

Unincorporated - East La Mirada

492

9297

Unincorporated - East Lancaster

15

13158

Unincorporated - East Los Angeles

24626

19658

Unincorporated - East Pasadena

214

3342

Unincorporated - East Rancho Dominguez

2728

17821

Unincorporated - East Whittier

451

8500

Unincorporated - El Camino Village

802

9123

Unincorporated - El Monte

24

16552

Unincorporated - Elizabeth Lake

75

4515

Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone

13363

20652

Unincorporated - Franklin Canyon

1

8333

Unincorporated - Glendora

66

10000

Unincorporated - Hacienda Heights

5121

9157

Unincorporated - Harbor Gateway

0

0

Unincorporated - Hawthorne

312

12411

Unincorporated - Hi Vista

43

3916

Unincorporated - Kagel/Lopez Canyons

207

14660

Unincorporated - La Crescenta-Montrose

1062

5363

Unincorporated - La Habra Heights

14

2071

Unincorporated - La Rambla

260

12530

Unincorporated - La Verne*

161

7892

Unincorporated - Ladera Heights

365

5162

Unincorporated - Lake Hughes

41

6138

Unincorporated - Lake Los Angeles

1529

11767

Unincorporated - Lake Manor

126

7669

Unincorporated - Lakewood

0

0

Unincorporated - Lennox

3460

15349

Unincorporated - Leona Valley

109

6225

Unincorporated - Littlerock

531

13206

Unincorporated - Littlerock/Juniper Hills

112

8635

Unincorporated - Littlerock/Pearblossom

518

14514

Unincorporated - Llano

37

4219

Unincorporated - Marina del Rey

360

3825

Unincorporated - Miracle Mile

0

0

Unincorporated - Monrovia

364

9379

Unincorporated - Newhall

66

30000

Unincorporated - North Lancaster

148

12354

Unincorporated - North Whittier

1095

13098

Unincorporated - Northeast San Gabriel

1590

6615

Unincorporated - Padua Hills

9

4186

Unincorporated - Palmdale

109

12945

Unincorporated - Palos Verdes Peninsula

22

3543

Unincorporated - Pearblossom/Llano

115

5879

Unincorporated - Pellissier Village

162

26171

Unincorporated - Placerita Canyon

1

217

Unincorporated - Pomona

62

3199

Unincorporated - Quartz Hill

1155

8949

Unincorporated - Rancho Dominguez

373

14017

Unincorporated - Roosevelt

85

9130

Unincorporated - Rosewood

151

11742

Unincorporated - Rosewood/East Gardena

153

12825

Unincorporated - Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez

490

14579

Unincorporated - Rowland Heights

3570

6997

Unincorporated - San Clemente Island

0

0

Unincorporated - San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon

15

1748

Unincorporated - San Jose Hills

3432

16972

Unincorporated - San Pasqual

38

1867

Unincorporated - Sand Canyon

17

5519

Unincorporated - Santa Catalina Island

164

61423

Unincorporated - Santa Monica Mountains*

607

3260

Unincorporated - Saugus

132

85161

Unincorporated - Saugus/Canyon Country

39

10955

Unincorporated - South Antelope Valley

27

5934

Unincorporated - South El Monte

345

19220

Unincorporated - South San Gabriel

930

10511

Unincorporated - South Whittier

8234

13904

Unincorporated - Southeast Antelope Valley

75

9603

Unincorporated - Stevenson Ranch

1095

5223

Unincorporated - Sun Village

922

15275

Unincorporated - Sunrise Village

190

14660

Unincorporated - Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain

88

5308

Unincorporated - Val Verde

325

9822

Unincorporated - Valencia

185

6022

Unincorporated - Valinda

3674

15720

Unincorporated - View Park/Windsor Hills

662

5690

Unincorporated - Walnut Park

3037

18813

Unincorporated - West Antelope Valley

51

3375

Unincorporated - West Carson

2100

9508

Unincorporated - West Chatsworth

2

16667

Unincorporated - West LA

220

23109

Unincorporated - West Puente Valley

1684

17123

Unincorporated - West Rancho Dominguez

190

13981

Unincorporated - West Whittier/Los Nietos

4148

15406

Unincorporated - Westfield/Academy Hills

41

3154

Unincorporated - Westhills

42

5006

Unincorporated - White Fence Farms

263

7141

Unincorporated - Whittier

306

8087

Unincorporated - Whittier Narrows

13

108333

Unincorporated - Willowbrook

5907

16919

Unincorporated - Wiseburn

498

8263

-  Under Investigation

20325

 

                        These numbers are subject to change based on further investigation. 69 cases and 14 deaths previously reported were not in Public Health's            jurisdiction.

                            *  Means that case numbers include cases associated with correctional facility outbreaks located in the city/community.

                        **Rate is crude and is per 100,000. This represents the number of cases per 100,000 people and allows for the                                                          proportional comparison of cities of different sizes.

 

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