For Immediate Release:
November 18, 2020
Public Health to Update Health Officer Order as COVID-19
Transmission Surges and Hospitalizations Accelerate -
Public Health Reports 36 New Deaths and 3,944 New
Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County
As COVID-19 cases surge and hospitalizations continue to increase, the Los Angeles County Health Officer Order will be modified with an effective date of Friday, November 20 to reduce the possibility for crowding and reduce the potential for exposures in settings where people are not always wearing their face coverings in an effort to prevent more cases, increased hospitalizations and more deaths.
On Friday, the following will go into effect:
- Private outdoor gatherings may only include 15 people who are from no more than 3 households, including the host household.
- The number of patrons at outdoor restaurants, breweries and wineries will be limited to 50% maximum outdoor capacity. Restaurants, breweries, wineries, bars, and all other non-essential retail establishments must close from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. This is not a curfew, but rather restrictions on operating hours. As permitted to operate, businesses can still offer pick-up and delivery services outside of these hours.
- The number of customers at cardrooms, outdoor mini-golf, go-karts and batting cages will be limited to 50% maximum outdoor capacity.
- Non-essential businesses permitted to operate indoors - including retail stores, offices, personal care services - will be limited to 25% of the maximum occupancy allowed.
- Services at personal care establishments may only be provided by appointment to customers wearing face coverings by staff wearing face coverings.
- Services that require either the customer or the staff to remove their face covering, such as facials and shaves, are not permitted.
- Food and drinks cannot be served at these establishments to customers.
In addition, the County has established thresholds for additional actions if cases and/or hospitalizations continue to increase.
If the five-day average of cases is 4,000 or more or hospitalizations are more than 1,750 per day, outdoor and indoor dining at restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars will be prohibited and these businesses will only be able to offer pick-up and delivery services.
If the five-day average of cases is 4,500 or more or hospitalizations are more than 2,000 per day, a Safer at Home Order will be mandated for three weeks. The Order would only allow essential and emergency workers and those securing essential services to leave their homes. In addition, a 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew would be mandated, with essential workers exempt.
Today, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 36 new deaths and 3,944 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 348,336 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 7,335 deaths. Upon further investigation, 131 cases reported earlier were not L.A. County residents.
Public Health cautions, that if this County surge continues at the current rate of increase, by December 6, less than three weeks from today, daily new cases could reach 4,000.
There are 1,188 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 27% of these people are in the ICU. On November 1, the average daily number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 was 791. Testing results are available for more than 3,440,000 individuals with 9% of all people testing positive. The County's test positivity rate, or the percentage of tests that come back positive, has increased from an average of about 5.1% on November 8 to about 7.1% today. For comparison, the test positivity rate was 3.9% on November 1.
“Our deepest sympathies go out to everyone who is experiencing the sorrow of losing a loved one or friend to COVID-19. We wish you comfort and healing during this very difficult time,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “COVID-19 is relentless, and we have seen other communities and states who have few or no restrictions see devastating numbers of people becoming seriously ill and passing away. In Utah, the current case rate is currently over 1,200 per 100,000 people. In Indiana, the rate is 1,100 per 100,000 people. In California, the rate is around 250 per 100,000 people. I think we should each ask ourselves and those we care about to commit to making those changes that we know prevent a great deal of suffering and death from COVID-19. Change any plans for indoor gatherings that involve people not in your households. Avoid all activities where there will be crowds and where it is hard to maintain a distance of six feet from others. Wear face coverings inside and outside if you are with people who are older or who have underlying health conditions. And make sure to follow all the rules at businesses, worksites and retail establishments.”
The best way to celebrate Thanksgiving this year is to stay home and celebrate with people who live in your household. Connect with friends and family you don’t live with using all of the technology that allows us to see and hear each other from afar. If you do choose to gather, closely follow the guidance for private gatherings. Gather outdoors with no more than two other households, and no more than 15 people; wear face coverings unless eating or drinking and stay at least 6 feet apart. Limit the gathering to no more than two hours and do not share food or utensils.
While we made progress narrowing the gaps, as cases surge, we are beginning to see some higher rates of disproportionality. After the July surge through mid-September, we saw the gap between Latino/Latinx residents and other residents begin to close. At its lowest point, Latino/Latinx residents had case rates that were less than two times that of White residents. However, since mid-September, Latino/Latinx residents are experiencing case rates that are about two times that of White and African American/Black residents. Asian residents continue to have the lowest case rates.
During the July and August peak, the rates of hospitalization among Latino/Latinx residents was 30 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, three times that of White residents. This gap slowly closed from July through mid-September, when the hospitalization rate for Latino/Latinx residents fell to about 8 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, two times the rate of hospitalization for White residents. As of November 7, Latino/Latinx residents are now back up to almost 10.5 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, over two times the rate of White residents at 3.8 hospitalizations per 100,000 people.
We are seeing a downward trend in deaths across racial and ethnic groups, which has also brought a closing of the gap between the highest-income areas and the lowest income areas. On November 8, the death rate for the lowest income areas was 1.5 deaths per 100,000 people, slightly more than two times that of the highest income areas.
It is encouraging to see the downward trends on deaths and a closing of this gap; at the same time, we know that we are experiencing another surge in cases in the County, are aware that this could end up having devastating impacts on death rates, and worry that once again African American/Black and Latino/Latinx residents will be at highest risk.
Of the 36 new deaths reported today, 16 people that passed away were over the age of 80 years old, nine people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79 years old, eight people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64 years old, and two people who died were between the ages of 30 and 49 years old. Twenty-eight people who died had underlying health conditions including 12 people over the age of 80, 9 people between the ages of 65 and 79 years old, seven people between the ages of 50 and 64 years old, and one person between the ages of 30 and 49 years old. One death was reported by the City of Pasadena.
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 6,920 people (99 percent of the cases reported by Public Health); 52% of deaths occurred among Latino/Latinx residents, 23% among White residents, 14% among Asian residents, 10% among African American/Black residents, less than 1% among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander residents and 1% among residents identifying with other races.
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 348336 *
- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 330689
- Long Beach 14487
- Pasadena 3160
Deaths 7335
- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 6939
- Long Beach 266
- Pasadena 130
Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- 0 to 4: 5990
- 5 to 11: 12941
- 12 to 17: 15924
- 18 to 29: 82526
- 30 to 49: 112881
- 50 to 64: 62955
- 65 to 79: 24671
- over 80: 10684
- Under Investigation 2117
Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- Female: 167168
- Male: 159582
- Other: 178
- Under Investigation 3761
Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native 319
- Asian: 10630
- Black: 10246
- Hispanic/Latino: 131690
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 980
- White: 29331
- Other: 33091
- Under Investigation: 114402
Hospitalization
- Hospitalized (Ever) 26763
Deaths Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native: 17
- Asian: 979
- Black: 655
- Hispanic/Latino: 3585
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 20
- White: 1619
- Other: 45
- Under Investigation: 19
CITY / COMMUNITY (Rate**)
- City of Agoura Hills 256 ( 1226 )
- City of Alhambra 1639 ( 1890 )
- City of Arcadia 668 ( 1157 )
- City of Artesia 478 ( 2846 )
- City of Avalon 5 ( 129 )
- City of Azusa 1979 ( 3955 )
- City of Baldwin Park 3841 ( 5003 )
- City of Bell 1975 ( 5436 )
- City of Bell Gardens 2496 ( 5795 )
- City of Bellflower 2995 ( 3853 )
- City of Beverly Hills 863 ( 2500 )
- City of Bradbury 21 ( 1964 )
- City of Burbank 2300 ( 2146 )
- City of Calabasas 366 ( 1505 )
- City of Carson 2321 ( 2473 )
- City of Cerritos 734 ( 1466 )
- City of Claremont 560 ( 1535 )
- City of Commerce* 753 ( 5762 )
- City of Compton 4993 ( 4998 )
- City of Covina 1785 ( 3640 )
- City of Cudahy 1373 ( 5639 )
- City of Culver City 517 ( 1297 )
- City of Diamond Bar 785 ( 1365 )
- City of Downey 5325 ( 4660 )
- City of Duarte 709 ( 3220 )
- City of El Monte 5518 ( 4705 )
- City of El Segundo 170 ( 1013 )
- City of Gardena 1513 ( 2468 )
- City of Glendale 5361 ( 2596 )
- City of Glendora 1517 ( 2875 )
- City of Hawaiian Gardens 638 ( 4347 )
- City of Hawthorne 2478 ( 2791 )
- City of Hermosa Beach 309 ( 1571 )
- City of Hidden Hills 22 ( 1164 )
- City of Huntington Park 3567 ( 5997 )
- City of Industry 58 ( 13272 )
- City of Inglewood 3659 ( 3221 )
- City of Irwindale 84 ( 5757 )
- City of La Canada Flintridge 227 ( 1097 )
- City of La Habra Heights 66 ( 1210 )
- City of La Mirada 1092 ( 2202 )
- City of La Puente 1939 ( 4764 )
- City of La Verne 679 ( 2040 )
- City of Lakewood 1639 ( 2040 )
- City of Lancaster* 5369 ( 3323 )
- City of Lawndale 857 ( 2550 )
- City of Lomita 301 ( 1452 )
- City of Lynwood* 4064 ( 5641 )
- City of Malibu 137 ( 1057 )
- City of Manhattan Beach 469 ( 1303 )
- City of Maywood 1711 ( 6100 )
- City of Monrovia 981 ( 2528 )
- City of Montebello 2973 ( 4618 )
- City of Monterey Park 1201 ( 1929 )
- City of Norwalk 4340 ( 4033 )
- City of Palmdale 6418 ( 4037 )
- City of Palos Verdes Estates 125 ( 924 )
- City of Paramount 3000 ( 5355 )
- City of Pico Rivera 3168 ( 4928 )
- City of Pomona 7245 ( 4646 )
- City of Rancho Palos Verdes 382 ( 894 )
- City of Redondo Beach 778 ( 1133 )
- City of Rolling Hills 12 ( 619 )
- City of Rolling Hills Estates 59 ( 727 )
- City of Rosemead 1145 ( 2069 )
- City of San Dimas* 748 ( 2167 )
- City of San Fernando 1376 ( 5591 )
- City of San Gabriel 847 ( 2068 )
- City of San Marino 104 ( 783 )
- City of Santa Clarita 5303 ( 2406 )
- City of Santa Fe Springs 708 ( 3855 )
- City of Santa Monica 1283 ( 1388 )
- City of Sierra Madre 107 ( 974 )
- City of Signal Hill 362 ( 3069 )
- City of South El Monte 1043 ( 4994 )
- City of South Gate 5546 ( 5650 )
- City of South Pasadena 361 ( 1386 )
- City of Temple City 638 ( 1750 )
- City of Torrance 1786 ( 1197 )
- City of Vernon 17 ( 8134 )
- City of Walnut 408 ( 1336 )
- City of West Covina 3702 ( 3420 )
- City of West Hollywood 827 ( 2238 )
- City of Westlake Village 46 ( 550 )
- City of Whittier 3050 ( 3488 )
- Los Angeles 143218 ( 3541 )
- Los Angeles - Adams-Normandie 349 ( 4255 )
- Los Angeles - Alsace 480 ( 3857 )
- Los Angeles - Angeles National Forest 2 ( 5000 )
- Los Angeles - Angelino Heights 83 ( 3317 )
- Los Angeles - Arleta 2068 ( 6017 )
- Los Angeles - Atwater Village 344 ( 2346 )
- Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills 792 ( 2545 )
- Los Angeles - Bel Air 116 ( 1376 )
- Los Angeles - Beverly Crest 180 ( 1437 )
- Los Angeles - Beverlywood 215 ( 1632 )
- Los Angeles - Boyle Heights* 5371 ( 6182 )
- Los Angeles - Brentwood 432 ( 1396 )
- Los Angeles - Brookside 6 ( 1033 )
- Los Angeles - Cadillac-Corning 169 ( 2373 )
- Los Angeles - Canoga Park 2664 ( 4080 )
- Los Angeles - Carthay 290 ( 2019 )
- Los Angeles - Central 2588 ( 6637 )
- Los Angeles - Century City 175 ( 1368 )
- Los Angeles - Century Palms/Cove 1818 ( 5384 )
- Los Angeles - Chatsworth 938 ( 2531 )
- Los Angeles - Cheviot Hills 118 ( 1287 )
- Los Angeles - Chinatown 182 ( 2269 )
- Los Angeles - Cloverdale/Cochran 399 ( 2742 )
- Los Angeles - Country Club Park 457 ( 3016 )
- Los Angeles - Crenshaw District 402 ( 2907 )
- Los Angeles - Crestview 242 ( 2129 )
- Los Angeles - Del Rey 489 ( 1633 )
- Los Angeles - Downtown* 1058 ( 3846 )
- Los Angeles - Eagle Rock 889 ( 2246 )
- Los Angeles - East Hollywood 832 ( 2841 )
- Los Angeles - Echo Park 365 ( 2560 )
- Los Angeles - El Sereno 1688 ( 4038 )
- Los Angeles - Elysian Park 130 ( 2276 )
- Los Angeles - Elysian Valley 352 ( 3461 )
- Los Angeles - Encino 979 ( 2167 )
- Los Angeles - Exposition 87 ( 2616 )
- Los Angeles - Exposition Park 1712 ( 3811 )
- Los Angeles - Faircrest Heights 51 ( 1417 )
- Los Angeles - Figueroa Park Square 404 ( 4632 )
- Los Angeles - Florence-Firestone 2853 ( 6013 )
- Los Angeles - Glassell Park 918 ( 2905 )
- Los Angeles - Gramercy Place 320 ( 2973 )
- Los Angeles - Granada Hills 1728 ( 2970 )
- Los Angeles - Green Meadows 1148 ( 5338 )
- Los Angeles - Hancock Park 310 ( 1819 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor City 623 ( 2143 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor Gateway 1225 ( 2810 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor Pines 38 ( 1577 )
- Los Angeles - Harvard Heights 668 ( 3704 )
- Los Angeles - Harvard Park 1976 ( 5209 )
- Los Angeles - Highland Park 1496 ( 3091 )
- Los Angeles - Historic Filipinotown 549 ( 3958 )
- Los Angeles - Hollywood 1653 ( 2422 )
- Los Angeles - Hollywood Hills 494 ( 1678 )
- Los Angeles - Hyde Park 982 ( 3441 )
- Los Angeles - Jefferson Park 329 ( 4075 )
- Los Angeles - Koreatown 1457 ( 2819 )
- Los Angeles - Lafayette Square 118 ( 2588 )
- Los Angeles - Lake Balboa 1440 ( 3412 )
- Los Angeles - Lakeview Terrace 726 ( 5528 )
- Los Angeles - Leimert Park 408 ( 2678 )
- Los Angeles - Lincoln Heights 1370 ( 4203 )
- Los Angeles - Little Armenia 440 ( 5483 )
- Los Angeles - Little Bangladesh 679 ( 2396 )
- Los Angeles - Little Tokyo 130 ( 4149 )
- Los Angeles - Longwood 142 ( 3299 )
- Los Angeles - Los Feliz 317 ( 1467 )
- Los Angeles - Manchester Square 259 ( 3034 )
- Los Angeles - Mandeville Canyon 36 ( 1152 )
- Los Angeles - Mar Vista 462 ( 1088 )
- Los Angeles - Marina Peninsula 52 ( 1193 )
- Los Angeles - Melrose 2495 ( 3211 )
- Los Angeles - Mid-city 343 ( 2282 )
- Los Angeles - Miracle Mile 259 ( 1440 )
- Los Angeles - Mission Hills 1212 ( 5024 )
- Los Angeles - Mt. Washington 716 ( 2965 )
- Los Angeles - North Hills 2525 ( 4101 )
- Los Angeles - North Hollywood 5513 ( 3641 )
- Los Angeles - Northridge 1977 ( 2832 )
- Los Angeles - Pacific Palisades 192 ( 902 )
- Los Angeles - Pacoima 4920 ( 6391 )
- Los Angeles - Palisades Highlands 43 ( 1118 )
- Los Angeles - Palms 677 ( 1543 )
- Los Angeles - Panorama City 3990 ( 5302 )
- Los Angeles - Park La Brea 168 ( 1237 )
- Los Angeles - Pico-Union 2123 ( 5074 )
- Los Angeles - Playa Del Rey 41 ( 1283 )
- Los Angeles - Playa Vista 176 ( 1608 )
- Los Angeles - Porter Ranch 564 ( 1585 )
- Los Angeles - Rancho Park 112 ( 1707 )
- Los Angeles - Regent Square 37 ( 1331 )
- Los Angeles - Reseda 3186 ( 4158 )
- Los Angeles - Reseda Ranch 175 ( 3775 )
- Los Angeles - Reynier Village 54 ( 1277 )
- Los Angeles - San Pedro* 2303 ( 2951 )
- Los Angeles - Shadow Hills 105 ( 2364 )
- Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks 1562 ( 1790 )
- Los Angeles - Silverlake 853 ( 1935 )
- Los Angeles - South Carthay 159 ( 1501 )
- Los Angeles - South Park 2427 ( 6393 )
- Los Angeles - St Elmo Village 174 ( 3796 )
- Los Angeles - Studio City 342 ( 1524 )
- Los Angeles - Sun Valley 2432 ( 4634 )
- Los Angeles - Sunland 621 ( 3043 )
- Los Angeles - Sycamore Square 7 ( 1082 )
- Los Angeles - Sylmar* 4609 ( 5594 )
- Los Angeles - Tarzana 995 ( 3223 )
- Los Angeles - Temple-Beaudry 1511 ( 3827 )
- Los Angeles - Thai Town 267 ( 2722 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Lake 143 ( 1643 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Terrace 29 ( 2221 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Woods 33 ( 1776 )
- Los Angeles - Tujunga 767 ( 2758 )
- Los Angeles - University Hills 74 ( 2158 )
- Los Angeles - University Park 1390 ( 5063 )
- Los Angeles - Valley Glen 965 ( 3215 )
- Los Angeles - Valley Village 660 ( 2670 )
- Los Angeles - Van Nuys* 4227 ( 4536 )
- Los Angeles - Venice 456 ( 1346 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Knolls 841 ( 4890 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Square 420 ( 5485 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Vista 2300 ( 5584 )
- Los Angeles - Vernon Central 3596 ( 6916 )
- Los Angeles - Victoria Park 263 ( 3131 )
- Los Angeles - View Heights 64 ( 1733 )
- Los Angeles - Watts 2342 ( 5488 )
- Los Angeles - Wellington Square 165 ( 3357 )
- Los Angeles - West Adams 1127 ( 4079 )
- Los Angeles - West Hills 771 ( 1902 )
- Los Angeles - West Los Angeles 644 ( 1711 )
- Los Angeles - West Vernon 2861 ( 5333 )
- Los Angeles - Westchester 587 ( 1138 )
- Los Angeles - Westlake 2820 ( 4751 )
- Los Angeles - Westwood 642 ( 1186 )
- Los Angeles - Wholesale District* 2806 ( 7767 )
- Los Angeles - Wilmington 2197 ( 3889 )
- Los Angeles - Wilshire Center 1437 ( 2864 )
- Los Angeles - Winnetka 1834 ( 3541 )
- Los Angeles - Woodland Hills 1376 ( 2022 )
- Unincorporated - Acton 98 ( 1229 )
- Unincorporated - Agua Dulce 55 ( 1323 )
- Unincorporated - Altadena 881 ( 2020 )
- Unincorporated - Anaverde 27 ( 1790 )
- Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 6 ( 482 )
- Unincorporated - Arcadia 127 ( 1591 )
- Unincorporated - Athens-Westmont 1878 ( 4425 )
- Unincorporated - Athens Village 304 ( 6208 )
- Unincorporated - Avocado Heights 348 ( 5137 )
- Unincorporated - Azusa 643 ( 4038 )
- Unincorporated - Bassett 799 ( 5392 )
- Unincorporated - Bouquet Canyon 15 ( 1398 )
- Unincorporated - Bradbury 6 ( 5556 )
- Unincorporated - Canyon Country 196 ( 2536 )
- Unincorporated - Castaic* 2288 ( 8415 )
- Unincorporated - Cerritos 25 ( 4259 )
- Unincorporated - Charter Oak 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Claremont 27 ( 3846 )
- Unincorporated - Covina 597 ( 3550 )
- Unincorporated - Covina (Charter Oak) 420 ( 3195 )
- Unincorporated - Del Aire 90 ( 2049 )
- Unincorporated - Del Rey 3 ( 943 )
- Unincorporated - Del Sur 34 ( 1408 )
- Unincorporated - Desert View Highlands 77 ( 3089 )
- Unincorporated - Duarte 191 ( 4313 )
- Unincorporated - East Covina 8 ( 2432 )
- Unincorporated - East La Mirada 146 ( 2759 )
- Unincorporated - East Lancaster 2 ( 1754 )
- Unincorporated - East Los Angeles 7933 ( 6333 )
- Unincorporated - East Pasadena 104 ( 1624 )
- Unincorporated - East Rancho Dominguez 801 ( 5233 )
- Unincorporated - East Whittier 121 ( 2280 )
- Unincorporated - El Camino Village 195 ( 2218 )
- Unincorporated - El Monte 7 ( 4828 )
- Unincorporated - Elizabeth Lake 10 ( 602 )
- Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 4238 ( 6550 )
- Unincorporated - Franklin Canyon 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Glendora 16 ( 2424 )
- Unincorporated - Hacienda Heights 1402 ( 2507 )
- Unincorporated - Harbor Gateway 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Hawthorne 73 ( 2904 )
- Unincorporated - Hi Vista 9 ( 820 )
- Unincorporated - Kagel/Lopez Canyons 51 ( 3612 )
- Unincorporated - La Crescenta-Montrose 298 ( 1505 )
- Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 9 ( 1331 )
- Unincorporated - La Rambla 82 ( 3952 )
- Unincorporated - La Verne* 46 ( 2255 )
- Unincorporated - Ladera Heights 127 ( 1796 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Hughes 9 ( 1347 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Los Angeles 396 ( 3048 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Manor 30 ( 1826 )
- Unincorporated - Lakewood 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Lennox 895 ( 3970 )
- Unincorporated - Leona Valley 26 ( 1485 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock 106 ( 2636 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock/Juniper Hills 25 ( 1928 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock/Pearblossom 128 ( 3586 )
- Unincorporated - Llano 5 ( 570 )
- Unincorporated - Marina del Rey 99 ( 1052 )
- Unincorporated - Miracle Mile 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Monrovia 91 ( 2345 )
- Unincorporated - Newhall 31 ( 14091 )
- Unincorporated - North Lancaster 36 ( 3005 )
- Unincorporated - North Whittier 286 ( 3421 )
- Unincorporated - Northeast San Gabriel 466 ( 1939 )
- Unincorporated - Padua Hills 3 ( 1395 )
- Unincorporated - Palmdale 29 ( 3444 )
- Unincorporated - Palos Verdes Peninsula 5 ( 805 )
- Unincorporated - Pearblossom/Llano 28 ( 1431 )
- Unincorporated - Pellissier Village 42 ( 6785 )
- Unincorporated - Placerita Canyon 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Pomona 19 ( 980 )
- Unincorporated - Quartz Hill 280 ( 2170 )
- Unincorporated - Rancho Dominguez 99 ( 3720 )
- Unincorporated - Roosevelt 30 ( 3222 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood 43 ( 3344 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood/East Gardena 41 ( 3437 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 132 ( 3927 )
- Unincorporated - Rowland Heights 903 ( 1770 )
- Unincorporated - San Clemente Island 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 3 ( 350 )
- Unincorporated - San Jose Hills 1030 ( 5094 )
- Unincorporated - San Pasqual 13 ( 639 )
- Unincorporated - Sand Canyon 7 ( 2273 )
- Unincorporated - Santa Catalina Island 31 ( 11610 )
- Unincorporated - Santa Monica Mountains* 160 ( 859 )
- Unincorporated - Saugus 45 ( 29032 )
- Unincorporated - Saugus/Canyon Country 12 ( 3371 )
- Unincorporated - South Antelope Valley 7 ( 1538 )
- Unincorporated - South El Monte 113 ( 6295 )
- Unincorporated - South San Gabriel 236 ( 2667 )
- Unincorporated - South Whittier 2362 ( 3988 )
- Unincorporated - Southeast Antelope Valley 19 ( 2433 )
- Unincorporated - Stevenson Ranch 249 ( 1188 )
- Unincorporated - Sun Village 232 ( 3844 )
- Unincorporated - Sunrise Village 68 ( 5247 )
- Unincorporated - Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 19 ( 1146 )
- Unincorporated - Val Verde 113 ( 3415 )
- Unincorporated - Valencia 57 ( 1855 )
- Unincorporated - Valinda 1071 ( 4583 )
- Unincorporated - View Park/Windsor Hills 196 ( 1685 )
- Unincorporated - Walnut Park 870 ( 5389 )
- Unincorporated - West Antelope Valley 8 ( 529 )
- Unincorporated - West Carson 540 ( 2445 )
- Unincorporated - West Chatsworth 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - West LA 45 ( 4727 )
- Unincorporated - West Puente Valley 487 ( 4952 )
- Unincorporated - West Rancho Dominguez 25 ( 1840 )
- Unincorporated - West Whittier/Los Nietos 1297 ( 4817 )
- Unincorporated - Westfield/Academy Hills 13 ( 1000 )
- Unincorporated - Westhills 13 ( 1549 )
- Unincorporated - White Fence Farms 86 ( 2335 )
- Unincorporated - Whittier 82 ( 2167 )
- Unincorporated - Whittier Narrows 3 ( 25000 )
- Unincorporated - Willowbrook 1756 ( 5030 )
- Unincorporated - Wiseburn 155 ( 2572 )
- - Under Investigation 3936
These numbers are subject to change based on further investigation. 131 cases 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.
Always check with trusted sources for the latest accurate information about novel coronavirus:
The Department of Public Health is committed to promoting health equity and ensuring optimal health and well-being for all 10 million residents of Los Angeles County. Through a variety of programs, community partnerships and services, Public Health oversees environmental health, disease control, and community and family health. Nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health comprises nearly 4,500 employees and has an annual budget of $1.2 billion. To learn more about Los Angeles County Public Health, please visit www.publichealth .lacounty.gov, and follow LA County Public Health on social media at twitter.com/lacounty.gov, and follow LA County Public Health on social media at twitter.com/lapublichealth, facebook.com/lapublichealth, instagram.com/lapublichealth and youtube.com/lapublichealth.
#####