For Immediate Release:
November 30, 2020
L.A. County Exceeds 400,000 COVID-19 Cases as Surge in
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue - 17 New Deaths and
5,150 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles
County
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has reported more than 400,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County. To date, Public Health identified 400,919, positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 7,655 deaths. Today, Public Health has confirmed 17 new deaths and 5,150 new cases of COVID-19. This is far higher than the County's peak number of daily cases during the summer surge, which averaged 2,950 cases on July 14.
There are 2,185 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 24% of these people are in the ICU. This is more than two times the average seen on November 13 when the daily number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 was 974.
Public Health remains concerned not only about the people who are suffering from COVID-19, but also about how increasing numbers in hospitalization could overwhelm the healthcare system.
Hospitals across the country and world have been overwhelmed and have not had enough capacity to treat patients who have COVID-19, but also serve patients who are in need of medical care for other reasons. This remains a concern here in L.A. County, and although currently we have adequate capacity at hospitals and there are extensive plans in place to take appropriate actions to manage the increases, a continued surge in cases and hospitalizations is not sustainable. Public Health is closely tracking the number of positive cases among healthcare workers related to the COVID-19 pandemic response to be sure we have sufficient healthcare workers to staff our facilities and care for patients. This week, we are reporting an additional 747 new cases among healthcare workers.
Throughout the pandemic, the largest proportion of positive cases in healthcare workers were among people working in skilled nursing facilities. To date, almost one-third of healthcare worker cases are in people working in skilled nursing facilities.
Once there are increases in the number of infected healthcare workers at skilled nursing facilities, more residents are also likely to become infected. L.A. County is experiencing increases in cases among skilled nursing facilities residents. From November 1 through November 21, cases among residents have increased 89%, from 146 to 276 cases.
L.A. County is also seeing increases in people residing in skilled nursing facilities passing away from COVID-19. During the week of November 1, 17 residents passed away, and during the week of November 15, 30 residents passed away.
Public Health is working with skilled nursing facilities to ensure they are as safe as possible. Facilities are now testing staff twice weekly. In addition to the existing protocols for infection control and the assistance we have been providing, we have taken additional actions. We are offering more direct assistance for difficult outbreaks or outbreaks of high concern in skilled nursing facilities. Public Health is also providing additional support to assist in data gathering and analysis, identifying any potential issues that could lead to inadequate supply of personal protective equipment, as well as offering additional infection prevention and control training.
“It is important to remember that behind our daily reported number of deaths are real people, and that many across our county are grieving them. To all who have lost someone to this virus, our hearts and our deepest condolences go out to you," said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. "We are at the most difficult moment time in the pandemic. The alarming increases in cases that we continue to witness is not due to random events out of our control - many of these cases could have been prevented if individuals and businesses were following the straightforward public health measures of masking, distancing and infection control. As we are all seeing, when even relatively small numbers of businesses and individuals fail to adhere to sensible precautions, many others experience the consequences of these lapses. Until there is a vaccine, each of us needs to protect all of those around us, both those we know and those we don’t. The virus is running rampant through almost every part of our county and our most sensible course of action is to make sure that everyone is always masked when they are around any others outside their household."
It is very possible that within a week, the County will experience the daily number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 around 2,500. A week after that, the average daily number of deaths could be around 50 people. We know that the effects of actions we took this past weekend will be seen in about two weeks from now in the number of daily cases. If you did travel or gather over the holiday, it is important for you to quarantine for 14 days. It is very possible that you were exposed to someone who is infected with COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising those who travel should test twice during the quarantine period, once a couple of days after you return, and another test taken five to seven days later. Please note, that a negative test does not mean you don’t need to remain home in quarantine since this virus can incubate over 14 days Effective today, Monday, November 30, additional safety measures go into effect that aim to reduce the risk of transmission in the following several ways:
- Requesting that individuals remain in their homes and with their immediate households as much as possible and reduce mingling with others not in your household.
- Requiring that everyone wear a face covering whenever they are engaging in activities outside their homes where they are or can be in contact with others not in their household; this includes at gyms, at parks, at beaches. Unless swimming, please keep your face covering on over your nose and mouth.
- And reducing capacity at sites where non-household members mingle to avoid crowding.
The additional safety modifications in the Order will remain in effect for three weeks until December 20 and include the following changes:
- Gatherings: All public and private gatherings with individuals not in your household are prohibited, except for faith based services and protests, which are constitutionally protected rights.
- Occupancy limits at various businesses; all individuals at these sites are required to wear face coverings and keep at least 6 feet of distance:
- Essential retail – 35% maximum occupancy
- Non-essential retail (includes indoor malls) – 20% maximum occupancy
- Personal care services – 20% maximum occupancy
- Libraries – 20% maximum occupancy
- Fitness centers operating outdoors – 50% maximum occupancy
- Museums galleries, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens operating outdoors – 50% maximum occupancy
- Mini-golf, batting cages, go-kart racing operating outdoors – 50% maximum occupancy
- Outdoor recreation activities all which require face coverings (except for swimming) and distancing:
- Beaches, trails, and parks remain open; gatherings at these sites with members outside your household are prohibited.
- Golf courses, tennis courts, pickleball, archery ranges, skate parks, bike parks, and community gardens remain open for individuals or members of a single household. Pools that serve more than one household may open only for regulated lap swimming with one person per lane.
- Drive-in movies/events/car parades are permitted provided occupants in each car are members of one household.
- Schools:
- All schools and day camps remain open adhering to re-opening protocols. K-12 Schools and Day Camps with an outbreak (3 cases or more over 14 days) should close for 14 days.
- Closed non-essential businesses/activities:
- Playgrounds (with the exception of playgrounds at childcare and schools)
- Cardrooms
Businesses that are not adhering to safety protocols to protect workers and customers increase the risk for transmission of COVID-19. A list of non-compliant businesses that received citations can be found online.
Of the 17 new deaths reported today, nine people that passed away were over the age of 80 years old, six people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79 years old, and two people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64 years old. Fourteen people who died had underlying health conditions including eight people over the age of 80 years old, six people between the ages of 65 and 79 years old, and one person between the ages of 50 and 64 years old.
Ninety-three percent of the people who died from COVID-19 had underlying health conditions. Of those who died, information about race and ethnicity is available for 7,228 people (99 percent of the cases reported by Public Health); 52% of deaths occurred among Latino/Latinx residents, 24% among White residents, 14% among Asian residents, 9% among African American/Black residents, less than 1% among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander residents and 1% among residents identifying with other races. Upon further investigation, 74 cases and one death reported earlier were not L.A. County residents. Testing results are available for more than 3,734,000 individuals with 10% of all people testing positive.
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:
Laboratory Confirmed Total Cases 400919 *
- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 381535
- Long Beach 15713
- Pasadena 3671
Deaths 7655
- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 7249
- Long Beach 274
- Pasadena 132
Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- 0 to 4: 7030
- 5 to 11: 15322
- 12 to 17: 18866
- 18 to 29: 95172
- 30 to 49: 130272
- 50 to 64: 72293
- 65 to 79: 28301
- over 80: 11803
- Under Investigation 2476
Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- Female: 192993
- Male: 183855
- Other: 191
- Under Investigation 4496
Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native 416
- Asian: 12700
- Black: 11867
- Hispanic/Latino: 152910
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 1193
- White: 35315
- Other: 38861
- Under Investigation: 128273
Hospitalization
- Hospitalized (Ever) 27998
Deaths Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native: 17
- Asian: 1018
- Black: 679
- Hispanic/Latino: 3746
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 22
- White: 1705
- Other: 41
- Under Investigation: 21
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- City of Alhambra 1908 ( 2200 )
- City of Arcadia 795 ( 1377 )
- City of Artesia 594 ( 3537 )
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- City of Azusa 2199 ( 4394 )
- City of Baldwin Park 4437 ( 5780 )
- City of Bell 2223 ( 6119 )
- City of Bell Gardens 2880 ( 6687 )
- City of Bellflower 3387 ( 4357 )
- City of Beverly Hills 991 ( 2871 )
- City of Bradbury 23 ( 2152 )
- City of Burbank 2736 ( 2553 )
- City of Calabasas 429 ( 1764 )
- City of Carson 2728 ( 2907 )
- City of Cerritos 845 ( 1688 )
- City of Claremont 705 ( 1932 )
- City of Commerce* 874 ( 6688 )
- City of Compton 5684 ( 5689 )
- City of Covina 2062 ( 4205 )
- City of Cudahy 1595 ( 6551 )
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- City of Diamond Bar 939 ( 1633 )
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- City of Duarte 797 ( 3620 )
- City of El Monte 6250 ( 5330 )
- City of El Segundo 193 ( 1150 )
- City of Gardena 1721 ( 2807 )
- City of Glendale 6283 ( 3043 )
- City of Glendora 1761 ( 3338 )
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- City of Lakewood 1931 ( 2403 )
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- City of Paramount 3386 ( 6044 )
- City of Pico Rivera 3679 ( 5723 )
- City of Pomona 8511 ( 5458 )
- City of Rancho Palos Verdes 431 ( 1008 )
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- City of Rolling Hills 15 ( 773 )
- City of Rolling Hills Estates 68 ( 838 )
- City of Rosemead 1375 ( 2484 )
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- City of Santa Monica 1497 ( 1619 )
- City of Sierra Madre 131 ( 1192 )
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- City of South Pasadena 405 ( 1555 )
- City of Temple City 746 ( 2046 )
- City of Torrance 2069 ( 1386 )
- City of Vernon 21 ( 10048 )
- City of Walnut 512 ( 1677 )
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- City of West Hollywood 937 ( 2536 )
- City of Westlake Village 55 ( 658 )
- City of Whittier 3626 ( 4147 )
- Los Angeles 163942 ( 4053 )
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- Los Angeles - Alsace 538 ( 4323 )
- Los Angeles - Angeles National Forest 2 ( 5000 )
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- Los Angeles - Beverlywood 249 ( 1890 )
- Los Angeles - Boyle Heights* 6050 ( 6963 )
- Los Angeles - Brentwood 509 ( 1644 )
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- Los Angeles - Cadillac-Corning 199 ( 2795 )
- Los Angeles - Canoga Park 3070 ( 4702 )
- Los Angeles - Carthay 354 ( 2465 )
- Los Angeles - Central 2893 ( 7419 )
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- Los Angeles - Century Palms/Cove 2088 ( 6184 )
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- Los Angeles - Chinatown 233 ( 2905 )
- Los Angeles - Cloverdale/Cochran 447 ( 3072 )
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- Los Angeles - Crenshaw District 460 ( 3326 )
- Los Angeles - Crestview 283 ( 2489 )
- Los Angeles - Del Rey 593 ( 1981 )
- Los Angeles - Downtown* 1311 ( 4766 )
- Los Angeles - Eagle Rock 1067 ( 2695 )
- Los Angeles - East Hollywood 966 ( 3298 )
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- Los Angeles - El Sereno 1941 ( 4643 )
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- Los Angeles - Encino 1115 ( 2468 )
- Los Angeles - Exposition 98 ( 2946 )
- Los Angeles - Exposition Park 1947 ( 4335 )
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- Los Angeles - Glassell Park 1040 ( 3291 )
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- Los Angeles - Harbor City 725 ( 2494 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor Gateway 1419 ( 3255 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor Pines 42 ( 1743 )
- Los Angeles - Harvard Heights 759 ( 4208 )
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- Los Angeles - Hollywood 1910 ( 2798 )
- Los Angeles - Hollywood Hills 572 ( 1943 )
- Los Angeles - Hyde Park 1095 ( 3837 )
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- Los Angeles - Koreatown 1627 ( 3147 )
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- Los Angeles - Lake Balboa 1680 ( 3980 )
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- Los Angeles - Little Bangladesh 765 ( 2699 )
- Los Angeles - Little Tokyo 141 ( 4500 )
- Los Angeles - Longwood 159 ( 3694 )
- Los Angeles - Los Feliz 375 ( 1735 )
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- Los Angeles - Mar Vista 549 ( 1293 )
- Los Angeles - Marina Peninsula 58 ( 1330 )
- Los Angeles - Melrose 2866 ( 3689 )
- Los Angeles - Mid-city 387 ( 2575 )
- Los Angeles - Miracle Mile 305 ( 1696 )
- Los Angeles - Mission Hills 1394 ( 5778 )
- Los Angeles - Mt. Washington 818 ( 3388 )
- Los Angeles - North Hills 2977 ( 4835 )
- Los Angeles - North Hollywood 6488 ( 4285 )
- Los Angeles - Northridge 2357 ( 3377 )
- Los Angeles - Pacific Palisades 229 ( 1076 )
- Los Angeles - Pacoima 5713 ( 7422 )
- Los Angeles - Palisades Highlands 51 ( 1326 )
- Los Angeles - Palms 784 ( 1787 )
- Los Angeles - Panorama City 4559 ( 6058 )
- Los Angeles - Park La Brea 190 ( 1399 )
- Los Angeles - Pico-Union 2352 ( 5621 )
- Los Angeles - Playa Del Rey 46 ( 1439 )
- Los Angeles - Playa Vista 194 ( 1772 )
- Los Angeles - Porter Ranch 676 ( 1900 )
- Los Angeles - Rancho Park 121 ( 1845 )
- Los Angeles - Regent Square 44 ( 1583 )
- Los Angeles - Reseda 3752 ( 4897 )
- Los Angeles - Reseda Ranch 203 ( 4379 )
- Los Angeles - Reynier Village 64 ( 1514 )
- Los Angeles - San Pedro* 2535 ( 3248 )
- Los Angeles - Shadow Hills 122 ( 2747 )
- Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks 1845 ( 2115 )
- Los Angeles - Silverlake 996 ( 2259 )
- Los Angeles - South Carthay 192 ( 1812 )
- Los Angeles - South Park 2676 ( 7049 )
- Los Angeles - St Elmo Village 207 ( 4516 )
- Los Angeles - Studio City 413 ( 1840 )
- Los Angeles - Sun Valley 2764 ( 5266 )
- Los Angeles - Sunland 721 ( 3533 )
- Los Angeles - Sycamore Square 8 ( 1236 )
- Los Angeles - Sylmar* 5331 ( 6470 )
- Los Angeles - Tarzana 1147 ( 3715 )
- Los Angeles - Temple-Beaudry 1731 ( 4384 )
- Los Angeles - Thai Town 294 ( 2997 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Lake 173 ( 1988 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Terrace 35 ( 2680 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Woods 36 ( 1938 )
- Los Angeles - Tujunga 870 ( 3128 )
- Los Angeles - University Hills 83 ( 2421 )
- Los Angeles - University Park 1496 ( 5449 )
- Los Angeles - Valley Glen 1135 ( 3781 )
- Los Angeles - Valley Village 728 ( 2945 )
- Los Angeles - Van Nuys* 4941 ( 5302 )
- Los Angeles - Venice 538 ( 1588 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Knolls 936 ( 5442 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Square 468 ( 6112 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Vista 2561 ( 6218 )
- Los Angeles - Vernon Central 3983 ( 7660 )
- Los Angeles - Victoria Park 321 ( 3822 )
- Los Angeles - View Heights 71 ( 1922 )
- Los Angeles - Watts 2614 ( 6126 )
- Los Angeles - Wellington Square 184 ( 3744 )
- Los Angeles - West Adams 1253 ( 4535 )
- Los Angeles - West Hills 898 ( 2215 )
- Los Angeles - West Los Angeles 761 ( 2022 )
- Los Angeles - West Vernon 3227 ( 6016 )
- Los Angeles - Westchester 702 ( 1360 )
- Los Angeles - Westlake 3084 ( 5196 )
- Los Angeles - Westwood 773 ( 1429 )
- Los Angeles - Wholesale District* 3005 ( 8317 )
- Los Angeles - Wilmington 2499 ( 4424 )
- Los Angeles - Wilshire Center 1590 ( 3169 )
- Los Angeles - Winnetka 2146 ( 4144 )
- Los Angeles - Woodland Hills 1587 ( 2332 )
- Unincorporated - Acton 114 ( 1430 )
- Unincorporated - Agua Dulce 61 ( 1467 )
- Unincorporated - Altadena 1012 ( 2320 )
- Unincorporated - Anaverde 48 ( 3183 )
- Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 8 ( 643 )
- Unincorporated - Arcadia 147 ( 1842 )
- Unincorporated - Athens-Westmont 2091 ( 4927 )
- Unincorporated - Athens Village 360 ( 7351 )
- Unincorporated - Avocado Heights 398 ( 5875 )
- Unincorporated - Azusa 769 ( 4829 )
- Unincorporated - Bassett 930 ( 6277 )
- Unincorporated - Bouquet Canyon 16 ( 1491 )
- Unincorporated - Bradbury 8 ( 7407 )
- Unincorporated - Canyon Country 234 ( 3028 )
- Unincorporated - Castaic* 2418 ( 8893 )
- Unincorporated - Cerritos 29 ( 4940 )
- Unincorporated - Charter Oak 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Claremont 28 ( 3989 )
- Unincorporated - Covina 715 ( 4251 )
- Unincorporated - Covina (Charter Oak) 492 ( 3743 )
- Unincorporated - Del Aire 97 ( 2208 )
- Unincorporated - Del Rey 9 ( 2830 )
- Unincorporated - Del Sur 40 ( 1656 )
- Unincorporated - Desert View Highlands 97 ( 3891 )
- Unincorporated - Duarte 281 ( 6346 )
- Unincorporated - East Covina 9 ( 2736 )
- Unincorporated - East La Mirada 170 ( 3212 )
- Unincorporated - East Lancaster 2 ( 1754 )
- Unincorporated - East Los Angeles 8897 ( 7102 )
- Unincorporated - East Pasadena 110 ( 1718 )
- Unincorporated - East Rancho Dominguez 905 ( 5912 )
- Unincorporated - East Whittier 136 ( 2563 )
- Unincorporated - El Camino Village 219 ( 2491 )
- Unincorporated - El Monte 7 ( 4828 )
- Unincorporated - Elizabeth Lake 16 ( 963 )
- Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 4810 ( 7434 )
- Unincorporated - Franklin Canyon 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Glendora 19 ( 2879 )
- Unincorporated - Hacienda Heights 1627 ( 2909 )
- Unincorporated - Harbor Gateway 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Hawthorne 92 ( 3660 )
- Unincorporated - Hi Vista 12 ( 1093 )
- Unincorporated - Kagel/Lopez Canyons 55 ( 3895 )
- Unincorporated - La Crescenta-Montrose 342 ( 1727 )
- Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 10 ( 1479 )
- Unincorporated - La Rambla 96 ( 4627 )
- Unincorporated - La Verne* 53 ( 2598 )
- Unincorporated - Ladera Heights 138 ( 1952 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Hughes 10 ( 1497 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Los Angeles 462 ( 3555 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Manor 33 ( 2009 )
- Unincorporated - Lakewood 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Lennox 1008 ( 4472 )
- Unincorporated - Leona Valley 28 ( 1599 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock 141 ( 3507 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock/Juniper Hills 31 ( 2390 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock/Pearblossom 145 ( 4063 )
- Unincorporated - Llano 7 ( 798 )
- Unincorporated - Marina del Rey 122 ( 1296 )
- Unincorporated - Miracle Mile 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Monrovia 101 ( 2602 )
- Unincorporated - Newhall 36 ( 16364 )
- Unincorporated - North Lancaster 48 ( 4007 )
- Unincorporated - North Whittier 338 ( 4043 )
- Unincorporated - Northeast San Gabriel 538 ( 2238 )
- Unincorporated - Padua Hills 3 ( 1395 )
- Unincorporated - Palmdale 29 ( 3444 )
- Unincorporated - Palos Verdes Peninsula 7 ( 1127 )
- Unincorporated - Pearblossom/Llano 30 ( 1534 )
- Unincorporated - Pellissier Village 54 ( 8724 )
- Unincorporated - Placerita Canyon 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Pomona 23 ( 1187 )
- Unincorporated - Quartz Hill 347 ( 2689 )
- Unincorporated - Rancho Dominguez 113 ( 4247 )
- Unincorporated - Roosevelt 30 ( 3222 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood 48 ( 3733 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood/East Gardena 50 ( 4191 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 154 ( 4582 )
- Unincorporated - Rowland Heights 1078 ( 2113 )
- Unincorporated - San Clemente Island 0 ( 0 )
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- Unincorporated - San Jose Hills 1195 ( 5910 )
- Unincorporated - San Pasqual 13 ( 639 )
- Unincorporated - Sand Canyon 7 ( 2273 )
- Unincorporated - Santa Catalina Island 37 ( 13858 )
- Unincorporated - Santa Monica Mountains* 184 ( 988 )
- Unincorporated - Saugus 50 ( 32258 )
- Unincorporated - Saugus/Canyon Country 14 ( 3933 )
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- Unincorporated - South El Monte 128 ( 7131 )
- Unincorporated - South San Gabriel 283 ( 3198 )
- Unincorporated - South Whittier 2808 ( 4741 )
- Unincorporated - Southeast Antelope Valley 22 ( 2817 )
- Unincorporated - Stevenson Ranch 311 ( 1483 )
- Unincorporated - Sun Village 269 ( 4457 )
- Unincorporated - Sunrise Village 76 ( 5864 )
- Unincorporated - Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 20 ( 1206 )
- Unincorporated - Val Verde 122 ( 3687 )
- Unincorporated - Valencia 65 ( 2116 )
- Unincorporated - Valinda 1229 ( 5259 )
- Unincorporated - View Park/Windsor Hills 230 ( 1977 )
- Unincorporated - Walnut Park 975 ( 6040 )
- Unincorporated - West Antelope Valley 7 ( 463 )
- Unincorporated - West Carson 633 ( 2866 )
- Unincorporated - West Chatsworth 1 ( 8333 )
- Unincorporated - West LA 50 ( 5252 )
- Unincorporated - West Puente Valley 589 ( 5989 )
- Unincorporated - West Rancho Dominguez 29 ( 2134 )
- Unincorporated - West Whittier/Los Nietos 1499 ( 5567 )
- Unincorporated - Westfield/Academy Hills 13 ( 1000 )
- Unincorporated - Westhills 22 ( 2622 )
- Unincorporated - White Fence Farms 102 ( 2769 )
- Unincorporated - Whittier 100 ( 2643 )
- Unincorporated - Whittier Narrows 5 ( 41667 )
- Unincorporated - Willowbrook 2040 ( 5843 )
- Unincorporated - Wiseburn 172 ( 2854 )
- - Under Investigation 5001
These numbers are subject to change based on further investigation.74 cases and one death 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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