For Immediate Release:
March 10, 2021
As Public Health Marks One Year Anniversary of First COVID-19 Death, COVID-19 Vaccination Eligibility Expands
119 New Deaths and 1,514 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 119 new deaths and 1,514 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,206,713 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 22,213 deaths. Cases reported today include a few hundred backlogged cases from faxed provider reports.
The seven-day average number of cases by episode date has decreased to less than 700 per day as of March 2.
As cases decline the numbers of people hospitalized for COVID-19 continue to decline, though we are not back to the pre-surge level. There are 1,079 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 30% of these people are in the ICU.
Testing results are available for more than 5,915,000 individuals with 19% of people testing positive. Today's daily test positivity rate is 2.3%.
To date, Public Health has confirmed a total of 47 cases of COVID-19 U.K. variant, 9 cases of New York variant and one case of the P.2 Brazil variant in Los Angeles County. All the cases of the U.K. variant have been identified since Jan 15, and the first case of the P.2 variant from Brazil was identified two weeks ago. All 9 cases of the NY variant were identified since March 3. In addition, there have been 262 California variant cases identified, with the vast majority of these cases identified since December 1 of last year. There have been no cases identified in L.A. County with the South African variant. This latest analysis of specimens is the first time the New York variant was identified in Los Angeles County.
Of the 119 new deaths reported today, 44 people that passed away were over the age of 80, 33 people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79, 30 people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64, six people who died were between the ages of 30 and 49, and one person died who was between the age of 18 and 29. Five deaths were reported by the City of Long Beach.
Los Angeles County has now met the threshold to start qualifying for the State's Blueprint for a Safer Economy less restrictive red tier that allows for additional re-openings. L.A. County's adjusted case rate dropped from 7.2 new cases per 100,000 people to 5.2 new cases per 100,000 people. The test positivity rate dropped from 3.5% to 2.5%, and in areas with the fewest health affirming resources, L.A. County has a test positivity rate of 3.6%.
The County needs to have qualifying metrics for one more week to be eligible on March 17 for additional re-openings.
The County could move to the red tier sooner because the state has an acceleration trigger built into the Blueprint that allows counties to move to the red tier if their case rate is below 10 new cases per 100,000 residents once 2 million doses of vaccine have been administered to residents across the state living in the least resourced communities. Once this vaccination threshold is met L.A. County will qualify to move into the red tier since the County will have already had an adjusted case rate of under 10 new cases per 100,000 residents for two consecutive weeks. The state is reporting over 1.9 million vaccines have been administered to date to residents in under-resourced communities. Given all the efforts this week to make sure people in the hard-hit communities have better access to vaccines, it may only be a couple of days until the 2 million threshold is reached.
Public Health continues to work with the Board of Supervisors and sector partners to prepare modifications to the Health Officer Order to permit additional activities allowed in the red tier. L.A. County schools will be able to open on-site learning for grades 7 through 12 once the County moves into the red tier. One effective strategy for reducing the risk of transmission of COVID-19 is for schools to create stable learning groups. A stable learning group is a fixed group of students and staff that stays together minimizing any mixing with any other groups for any activities. Creating and maintaining stable groups is required for students attending in person instruction in grades TK through 6 and strongly recommended for in-person learning for students in grades 7 through 12. Schools all need to maintain distancing, masking and infection control practices for re-openings to happen with as much safety as possible. While vaccinations and testing are additional available tools, they are not a substitute for core public health practices that, when used with fidelity, significantly limit virus transmission.
“Today marks the one-year anniversary of the first death from COVID-19 here in L.A. County. Tragically, one year later, over 22,000 people, including grandparents, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, friends and co-workers, have passed away from this terrible virus here in L.A. County, leaving a huge void behind. There has been tremendous tragedy and suffering here and across the world, and to all who are mourning, we are with you in your sorrow,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. "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 and more risk of suffering. That is why it is so 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.”
Custodians and janitors, public transit workers, and airport ground crew workers are all now eligible to be vaccinated, as directed by the State. Emergency responders like social workers who handle cases of violence, abuse or neglect and foster parents providing emergency housing for young people, are also eligible to be vaccinated. We are currently coordinating with unions and employers to set up vaccination sites and make appointments at our large county sites available for these groups. For the janitorial and custodial workers, we are in the process of creating appointments this weekend on both Saturday and Sunday at the Forum and on Saturday at the LACOE/Downey vaccination site.
Next week, on Monday, March 15, vaccine eligibility will open up to people ages 16 through 64 who have underlying health conditions or disabilities that put them at the highest risk of becoming very sick from COVID-19. These conditions include:
- Cancer, with a current weakened immune system
- Chronic kidney disease, stage 4 or above
- Chronic pulmonary disease, oxygen dependent
- Down syndrome
- Solid organ transplant, leading to a weakened immune system
- Pregnancy
- Sickle cell disease
- Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies (but not hypertension)
- Severe obesity with a BMI of more than 40
- Type 2 diabetes with A1c level greater than 7.5%
- Or Having a disability that: makes serious illness from COVID-19 likely; would, if positive for COVID-19, limit the person’s ability to received care vital to their well-being and survival; or would make the treatment for COVID-19 particularly challenging.
Providers and healthcare facilities are working to use their health record systems to identify patients who have these conditions and reach out to them so they can be vaccinated. It is our understanding that the state will be releasing guidance on other ways people with these conditions can verify their eligibility to be vaccinated.
Throughout the pandemic, people living in low-resourced neighborhoods and people of color have been disproportionally impacted by COVID-19. While we see cases dropping overall, there remains a gap between Latino/Latinx residents and other groups, though this gap is narrowing. The rate dropped from a peak of 2,452 new cases per 100,000 people in early January for Latino/Latinx residents to 139 new cases per 100,000 people as of February 27. Black/African American residents have the second highest case rate of 78 new cases per 100,000 people. White residents have a case rate of 73 new cases per 100,000 people and Asian residents have a case rate of 63 new cases per 100,000 people.
When the surge began in early- November, the average number of Latino/Latinx residents who passed away each day was 3.4 deaths per 100,000 people and then sharply increased to 59 deaths per 100,000 people in mid-January. As of February 27, the mortality rate among Latino/Latinx residents has declined to 13 deaths per 100,000 people, yet still remains more than double that of other groups. Since mid-January, the mortality rate among African American/Black residents decreased from nearly 29 deaths per 100,000 people to 6 deaths per 100,000 people. Deaths among Asian residents have declined since the peak, from 26 deaths per 100,000 people to 5 deaths per 100,000 people. The current mortality rate among White residents is also 5 deaths per 100,000 from the peak of about 20 deaths per 100,000.
In mid-January, those in the lowest resourced areas were experiencing an average of 70 deaths each day from COVID-19 per 100,000 residents. That was more than three times the death rate for those living in higher income areas at 22 deaths per 100,000 people. As of February 27, the mortality rate among residents in the lowest resourced areas decreased to 12 deaths from COVID-19 per 100,000 people, twice that for people living the highest resourced areas, at 6 deaths per 100,000 people. The gaps are closing, just not as quickly as we would like.
As we vaccinate our residents who are 65 and older, we are seeing a very similar and damaging pattern of disproportionality. White and Asian residents 65 and older continue to have the highest vaccination rate. As of March 6, almost 59% of White residents and almost 53% of Asian residents 65 and older have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Almost 48% of American Indian/Alaska Native residents, 43% of Latinx residents, and 38% of Black residents who are age 65 and older have received at least one dose. While these inequities are stark and unfair, we are working to close these gaps and have made some progress improving vaccination rates in the hardest hit communities. The vaccination rate for Black residents saw the largest increase at almost 92%. For American Indian/Alaska Native residents, the vaccine rate increased almost 70%, and for Latinx residents the vaccine rate increased by 65.8%. The vaccine rate for White residents increased by 46.1% and for Asian residents increased 44.3%.
As more groups become eligible to be vaccinated and we continue to have a shortage of supply, we are prioritizing closing these gaps and making sure that the hardest hit communities have access to the vaccine and barriers that prevent this are mitigated. Strategies to ensure this include: having sites in areas that have been most impacted by this pandemic and have the fewest resources; collaborating with faith based and community based partners to make appointments for community residents, and creating ways to solve transportation and registration barriers. We will continue to work with our extraordinary partners to innovate and create ways that are tailored to our county and to the people who live here so that everyone has access to the vaccine.
For information about vaccine appointments in L.A. County and when your turn is coming up, to sign up for a vaccination newsletter, and much more, visit: www.VaccinateLACounty.com (English) and www.VacunateLosAngeles.com (Spanish). Vaccinations are always free and open to eligible residents and workers regardless of immigration status. L.A. County sites are only vaccinating people who either live or work in L.A. County. If you do not live or work in L.A. County, please do not make a vaccination appointment at an L.A. County site, and if you have an appointment at an L.A. County site, please cancel it, you will be turned away if you come to the appointment.
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:
Laboratory Confirmed Total Cases 1206713*
- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 1144153
- Long Beach 51562
- Pasadena 10998
Deaths 22213
- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 21025
- Long Beach 868
- Pasadena 320
Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- 0 to 4: 22500
- 5 to 11: 54406
- 12 to 17: 68238
- 18 to 29: 270191
- 30 to 49: 380455
- 50 to 64: 221164
- 65 to 79: 88290
- over 80: 32083
- Under Investigation 6826
Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- Female: 580063
- Male: 541904
- Other: 575
- Under Investigation 21611
Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native 1918
- Asian: 51985
- Black: 41502
- Hispanic/Latino: 564486
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 4158
- White: 117645
- Other: 106516
- Under Investigation: 255943
Hospitalization
- Hospitalized (Ever) 78751
Deaths Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native 42
- Asian 2689
- Black 1632
- Hispanic/Latino 11033
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 100
- White 4903
- Other 424
- Under Investigation 202
CITY / COMMUNITY** Cases (Case Rate)
- City of Agoura Hills 990 ( 4741 )
- City of Alhambra 6695 ( 7720 )
- City of Arcadia 2611 ( 4521 )
- City of Artesia 1999 ( 11902 )
- City of Avalon 16 ( 414 )
- City of Azusa 6163 ( 12316 )
- City of Baldwin Park 12879 ( 16776 )
- City of Bell 6643 ( 18284 )
- City of Bell Gardens 8157 ( 18938 )
- City of Bellflower 10454 ( 13448 )
- City of Beverly Hills 2524 ( 7312 )
- City of Bradbury 35 ( 3274 )
- City of Burbank 8520 ( 7949 )
- City of Calabasas 1179 ( 4847 )
- City of Carson 9304 ( 9914 )
- City of Cerritos 2931 ( 5854 )
- City of Claremont 2196 ( 6019 )
- City of Commerce* 2359 ( 18050 )
- City of Compton 16521 ( 16537 )
- City of Covina 6279 ( 12806 )
- City of Cudahy 4698 ( 19296 )
- City of Culver City 2117 ( 5310 )
- City of Diamond Bar 3125 ( 5433 )
- City of Downey 17108 ( 14972 )
- City of Duarte 2259 ( 10261 )
- City of El Monte 16929 ( 14436 )
- City of El Segundo 669 ( 3985 )
- City of Gardena 6097 ( 9945 )
- City of Glendale 19182 ( 9289 )
- City of Glendora 4628 ( 8771 )
- City of Hawaiian Gardens 2175 ( 14820 )
- City of Hawthorne 10130 ( 11409 )
- City of Hermosa Beach 924 ( 4698 )
- City of Hidden Hills 82 ( 4339 )
- City of Huntington Park 11004 ( 18499 )
- City of Industry 164 ( 37529 )
- City of Inglewood 13173 ( 11598 )
- City of Irwindale 251 ( 17204 )
- City of La Canada Flintridge 719 ( 3475 )
- City of La Habra Heights 107 ( 1962 )
- City of La Mirada 4146 ( 8359 )
- City of La Puente 6569 ( 16141 )
- City of La Verne 2767 ( 8314 )
- City of Lakewood 7000 ( 8711 )
- City of Lancaster* 21316 ( 13193 )
- City of Lawndale 3455 ( 10278 )
- City of Lomita 1396 ( 6735 )
- City of Lynwood* 13048 ( 18110 )
- City of Malibu 377 ( 2909 )
- City of Manhattan Beach 1240 ( 3445 )
- City of Maywood 5117 ( 18243 )
- City of Monrovia 3098 ( 7985 )
- City of Montebello 9970 ( 15487 )
- City of Monterey Park 4689 ( 7531 )
- City of Norwalk 15731 ( 14617 )
- City of Palmdale 23898 ( 15033 )
- City of Palos Verdes Estates 421 ( 3113 )
- City of Paramount 9730 ( 17368 )
- City of Pico Rivera 10909 ( 16970 )
- City of Pomona 23891 ( 15322 )
- City of Rancho Palos Verdes 1414 ( 3308 )
- City of Redondo Beach 2594 ( 3776 )
- City of Rolling Hills 51 ( 2629 )
- City of Rolling Hills Estates 266 ( 3279 )
- City of Rosemead 4831 ( 8728 )
- City of San Dimas* 3146 ( 9115 )
- City of San Fernando 5160 ( 20965 )
- City of San Gabriel 3152 ( 7696 )
- City of San Marino 359 ( 2704 )
- City of Santa Clarita 19503 ( 8848 )
- City of Santa Fe Springs 2786 ( 15171 )
- City of Santa Monica 4443 ( 4806 )
- City of Sierra Madre 453 ( 4122 )
- City of Signal Hill 1109 ( 9401 )
- City of South El Monte 3367 ( 16122 )
- City of South Gate 18225 ( 18568 )
- City of South Pasadena 1277 ( 4902 )
- City of Temple City 2307 ( 6328 )
- City of Torrance 6860 ( 4596 )
- City of Vernon 121 ( 57895 )
- City of Walnut 1718 ( 5627 )
- City of West Covina 12523 ( 11570 )
- City of West Hollywood 2160 ( 5846 )
- City of Westlake Village 107 ( 1280 )
- City of Whittier 10807 ( 12360 )
- Los Angeles 489715 ( 12108 )
- Los Angeles - Adams-Normandie 1159 ( 14131 )
- Los Angeles - Alsace 1547 ( 12431 )
- Los Angeles - Angeles National Forest 5 ( 12500 )
- Los Angeles - Angelino Heights 278 ( 11111 )
- Los Angeles - Arleta 6937 ( 20183 )
- Los Angeles - Atwater Village 1376 ( 9382 )
- Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills 2627 ( 8440 )
- Los Angeles - Bel Air 378 ( 4485 )
- Los Angeles - Beverly Crest 592 ( 4727 )
- Los Angeles - Beverlywood 848 ( 6437 )
- Los Angeles - Boyle Heights* 17182 ( 19776 )
- Los Angeles - Brentwood 1422 ( 4594 )
- Los Angeles - Brookside 31 ( 5336 )
- Los Angeles - Cadillac-Corning 676 ( 9493 )
- Los Angeles - Canoga Park 9146 ( 14008 )
- Los Angeles - Carthay 879 ( 6120 )
- Los Angeles - Central 7446 ( 19096 )
- Los Angeles - Century City 573 ( 4479 )
- Los Angeles - Century Palms/Cove 6063 ( 17956 )
- Los Angeles - Chatsworth 3519 ( 9495 )
- Los Angeles - Cheviot Hills 434 ( 4732 )
- Los Angeles - Chinatown 705 ( 8789 )
- Los Angeles - Cloverdale/Cochran 1555 ( 10685 )
- Los Angeles - Country Club Park 1505 ( 9932 )
- Los Angeles - Crenshaw District 1422 ( 10283 )
- Los Angeles - Crestview 971 ( 8542 )
- Los Angeles - Del Rey 1934 ( 6460 )
- Los Angeles - Downtown* 3812 ( 13858 )
- Los Angeles - Eagle Rock 3585 ( 9056 )
- Los Angeles - East Hollywood 3154 ( 10769 )
- Los Angeles - Echo Park 1306 ( 9161 )
- Los Angeles - El Sereno 6099 ( 14588 )
- Los Angeles - Elysian Park 494 ( 8648 )
- Los Angeles - Elysian Valley 1276 ( 12545 )
- Los Angeles - Encino 3298 ( 7301 )
- Los Angeles - Exposition 358 ( 10764 )
- Los Angeles - Exposition Park 6046 ( 13460 )
- Los Angeles - Faircrest Heights 244 ( 6778 )
- Los Angeles - Figueroa Park Square 1335 ( 15308 )
- Los Angeles - Florence-Firestone 9155 ( 19296 )
- Los Angeles - Glassell Park 3362 ( 10638 )
- Los Angeles - Gramercy Place 1271 ( 11808 )
- Los Angeles - Granada Hills 6309 ( 10842 )
- Los Angeles - Green Meadows 3851 ( 17907 )
- Los Angeles - Hancock Park 993 ( 5828 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor City 2440 ( 8394 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor Gateway 4765 ( 10929 )
- Los Angeles - Harbor Pines 164 ( 6808 )
- Los Angeles - Harvard Heights 2548 ( 14128 )
- Los Angeles - Harvard Park 6986 ( 18416 )
- Los Angeles - Highland Park 5661 ( 11698 )
- Los Angeles - Historic Filipinotown 2005 ( 14456 )
- Los Angeles - Hollywood 5286 ( 7745 )
- Los Angeles - Hollywood Hills 1430 ( 4858 )
- Los Angeles - Hyde Park 3562 ( 12480 )
- Los Angeles - Jefferson Park 1146 ( 14195 )
- Los Angeles - Koreatown 5463 ( 10568 )
- Los Angeles - Lafayette Square 521 ( 11428 )
- Los Angeles - Lake Balboa 5259 ( 12460 )
- Los Angeles - Lakeview Terrace 2276 ( 17330 )
- Los Angeles - Leimert Park 1553 ( 10194 )
- Los Angeles - Lincoln Heights 5013 ( 15379 )
- Los Angeles - Little Armenia 1127 ( 14044 )
- Los Angeles - Little Bangladesh 2714 ( 9576 )
- Los Angeles - Little Tokyo 387 ( 12352 )
- Los Angeles - Longwood 576 ( 13383 )
- Los Angeles - Los Feliz 1015 ( 4697 )
- Los Angeles - Manchester Square 919 ( 10766 )
- Los Angeles - Mandeville Canyon 143 ( 4577 )
- Los Angeles - Mar Vista 1954 ( 4601 )
- Los Angeles - Marina Peninsula 136 ( 3119 )
- Los Angeles - Melrose 7911 ( 10182 )
- Los Angeles - Mid-city 1169 ( 7778 )
- Los Angeles - Miracle Mile 923 ( 5132 )
- Los Angeles - Mission Hills 4237 ( 17563 )
- Los Angeles - Mt. Washington 2818 ( 11671 )
- Los Angeles - North Hills 9126 ( 14821 )
- Los Angeles - North Hollywood 20170 ( 13320 )
- Los Angeles - Northridge 7343 ( 10521 )
- Los Angeles - Pacific Palisades 767 ( 3602 )
- Los Angeles - Pacoima 16930 ( 21993 )
- Los Angeles - Palisades Highlands 141 ( 3666 )
- Los Angeles - Palms 2505 ( 5709 )
- Los Angeles - Panorama City 13235 ( 17588 )
- Los Angeles - Park La Brea 579 ( 4264 )
- Los Angeles - Pico-Union 6981 ( 16684 )
- Los Angeles - Playa Del Rey 106 ( 3317 )
- Los Angeles - Playa Vista 569 ( 5198 )
- Los Angeles - Porter Ranch 2354 ( 6615 )
- Los Angeles - Rancho Park 339 ( 5168 )
- Los Angeles - Regent Square 245 ( 8813 )
- Los Angeles - Reseda 11235 ( 14664 )
- Los Angeles - Reseda Ranch 660 ( 14236 )
- Los Angeles - Reynier Village 259 ( 6126 )
- Los Angeles - San Pedro* 6985 ( 8951 )
- Los Angeles - Shadow Hills 376 ( 8465 )
- Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks 5546 ( 6356 )
- Los Angeles - Silverlake 3082 ( 6991 )
- Los Angeles - South Carthay 679 ( 6409 )
- Los Angeles - South Park 7233 ( 19054 )
- Los Angeles - St Elmo Village 685 ( 14943 )
- Los Angeles - Studio City 1310 ( 5838 )
- Los Angeles - Sun Valley 9206 ( 17541 )
- Los Angeles - Sunland 2223 ( 10893 )
- Los Angeles - Sycamore Square 28 ( 4328 )
- Los Angeles - Sylmar* 15811 ( 19189 )
- Los Angeles - Tarzana 3231 ( 10464 )
- Los Angeles - Temple-Beaudry 4947 ( 12530 )
- Los Angeles - Thai Town 866 ( 8829 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Lake 472 ( 5423 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Terrace 141 ( 10796 )
- Los Angeles - Toluca Woods 100 ( 5382 )
- Los Angeles - Tujunga 2827 ( 10165 )
- Los Angeles - University Hills 265 ( 7728 )
- Los Angeles - University Park 3382 ( 12318 )
- Los Angeles - Valley Glen 3731 ( 12430 )
- Los Angeles - Valley Village 1954 ( 7905 )
- Los Angeles - Van Nuys* 14274 ( 15316 )
- Los Angeles - Venice 1524 ( 4498 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Knolls 2786 ( 16198 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Square 1450 ( 18937 )
- Los Angeles - Vermont Vista 7349 ( 17843 )
- Los Angeles - Vernon Central 10910 ( 20982 )
- Los Angeles - Victoria Park 1028 ( 12240 )
- Los Angeles - View Heights 216 ( 5847 )
- Los Angeles - Watts 7321 ( 17156 )
- Los Angeles - Wellington Square 556 ( 11312 )
- Los Angeles - West Adams 3903 ( 14126 )
- Los Angeles - West Hills 2881 ( 7106 )
- Los Angeles - West Los Angeles 2279 ( 6055 )
- Los Angeles - West Vernon 9940 ( 18530 )
- Los Angeles - Westchester 2376 ( 4604 )
- Los Angeles - Westlake 7562 ( 12740 )
- Los Angeles - Westwood 2495 ( 4611 )
- Los Angeles - Wholesale District* 6186 ( 17122 )
- Los Angeles - Wilmington 8227 ( 14564 )
- Los Angeles - Wilshire Center 5471 ( 10905 )
- Los Angeles - Winnetka 6598 ( 12741 )
- Los Angeles - Woodland Hills 4794 ( 7044 )
- Unincorporated - Acton 455 ( 5708 )
- Unincorporated - Agua Dulce 258 ( 6205 )
- Unincorporated - Altadena 3223 ( 7389 )
- Unincorporated - Anaverde 143 ( 9483 )
- Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 32 ( 2570 )
- Unincorporated - Arcadia 604 ( 7568 )
- Unincorporated - Athens-Westmont 6162 ( 14519 )
- Unincorporated - Athens Village 1042 ( 21278 )
- Unincorporated - Avocado Heights 1064 ( 15705 )
- Unincorporated - Azusa 2307 ( 14488 )
- Unincorporated - Bassett 2592 ( 17493 )
- Unincorporated - Bouquet Canyon 45 ( 4194 )
- Unincorporated - Bradbury 53 ( 49074 )
- Unincorporated - Canyon Country 803 ( 10391 )
- Unincorporated - Castaic* 3631 ( 13354 )
- Unincorporated - Cerritos 71 ( 12095 )
- Unincorporated - Charter Oak 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Claremont 40 ( 5698 )
- Unincorporated - Covina 2287 ( 13598 )
- Unincorporated - Covina (Charter Oak) 1513 ( 11511 )
- Unincorporated - Del Aire 295 ( 6715 )
- Unincorporated - Del Rey 24 ( 7547 )
- Unincorporated - Del Sur 163 ( 6749 )
- Unincorporated - Desert View Highlands 340 ( 13638 )
- Unincorporated - Duarte 838 ( 18925 )
- Unincorporated - East Covina 34 ( 10334 )
- Unincorporated - East La Mirada 490 ( 9259 )
- Unincorporated - East Lancaster 15 ( 13158 )
- Unincorporated - East Los Angeles 24582 ( 19623 )
- Unincorporated - East Pasadena 213 ( 3327 )
- Unincorporated - East Rancho Dominguez 2722 ( 17782 )
- Unincorporated - East Whittier 444 ( 8368 )
- Unincorporated - El Camino Village 797 ( 9066 )
- Unincorporated - El Monte 23 ( 15862 )
- Unincorporated - Elizabeth Lake 75 ( 4515 )
- Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 13326 ( 20595 )
- Unincorporated - Franklin Canyon 1 ( 8333 )
- Unincorporated - Glendora 66 ( 10000 )
- Unincorporated - Hacienda Heights 5107 ( 9132 )
- Unincorporated - Harbor Gateway 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Hawthorne 311 ( 12371 )
- Unincorporated - Hi Vista 42 ( 3825 )
- Unincorporated - Kagel/Lopez Canyons 208 ( 14731 )
- Unincorporated - La Crescenta-Montrose 1051 ( 5308 )
- Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 13 ( 1923 )
- Unincorporated - La Rambla 259 ( 12482 )
- Unincorporated - La Verne* 156 ( 7647 )
- Unincorporated - Ladera Heights 364 ( 5148 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Hughes 40 ( 5988 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Los Angeles 1518 ( 11682 )
- Unincorporated - Lake Manor 126 ( 7669 )
- Unincorporated - Lakewood 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Lennox 3452 ( 15314 )
- Unincorporated - Leona Valley 109 ( 6225 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock 524 ( 13032 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock/Juniper Hills 108 ( 8327 )
- Unincorporated - Littlerock/Pearblossom 517 ( 14486 )
- Unincorporated - Llano 37 ( 4219 )
- Unincorporated - Marina del Rey 355 ( 3772 )
- Unincorporated - Miracle Mile 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - Monrovia 363 ( 9353 )
- Unincorporated - Newhall 66 ( 30000 )
- Unincorporated - North Lancaster 148 ( 12354 )
- Unincorporated - North Whittier 1092 ( 13062 )
- Unincorporated - Northeast San Gabriel 1588 ( 6607 )
- Unincorporated - Padua Hills 9 ( 4186 )
- Unincorporated - Palmdale 109 ( 12945 )
- Unincorporated - Palos Verdes Peninsula 22 ( 3543 )
- Unincorporated - Pearblossom/Llano 115 ( 5879 )
- Unincorporated - Pellissier Village 161 ( 26010 )
- Unincorporated - Placerita Canyon 1 ( 217 )
- Unincorporated - Pomona 62 ( 3199 )
- Unincorporated - Quartz Hill 1147 ( 8887 )
- Unincorporated - Rancho Dominguez 372 ( 13980 )
- Unincorporated - Roosevelt 83 ( 8915 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood 151 ( 11742 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood/East Gardena 151 ( 12657 )
- Unincorporated - Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 489 ( 14549 )
- Unincorporated - Rowland Heights 3555 ( 6968 )
- Unincorporated - San Clemente Island 0 ( 0 )
- Unincorporated - San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 15 ( 1748 )
- Unincorporated - San Jose Hills 3425 ( 16938 )
- Unincorporated - San Pasqual 37 ( 1818 )
- Unincorporated - Sand Canyon 17 ( 5519 )
- Unincorporated - Santa Catalina Island 164 ( 61423 )
- Unincorporated - Santa Monica Mountains* 597 ( 3206 )
- Unincorporated - Saugus 132 ( 85161 )
- Unincorporated - Saugus/Canyon Country 40 ( 11236 )
- Unincorporated - South Antelope Valley 26 ( 5714 )
- Unincorporated - South El Monte 346 ( 19276 )
- Unincorporated - South San Gabriel 929 ( 10500 )
- Unincorporated - South Whittier 8176 ( 13806 )
- Unincorporated - Southeast Antelope Valley 74 ( 9475 )
- Unincorporated - Stevenson Ranch 1083 ( 5166 )
- Unincorporated - Sun Village 915 ( 15159 )
- Unincorporated - Sunrise Village 190 ( 14660 )
- Unincorporated - Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 87 ( 5247 )
- Unincorporated - Val Verde 318 ( 9610 )
- Unincorporated - Valencia 184 ( 5990 )
- Unincorporated - Valinda 3667 ( 15690 )
- Unincorporated - View Park/Windsor Hills 661 ( 5681 )
- Unincorporated - Walnut Park 3021 ( 18714 )
- Unincorporated - West Antelope Valley 50 ( 3309 )
- Unincorporated - West Carson 2079 ( 9413 )
- Unincorporated - West Chatsworth 2 ( 16667 )
- Unincorporated - West LA 219 ( 23004 )
- Unincorporated - West Puente Valley 1672 ( 17001 )
- Unincorporated - West Rancho Dominguez 189 ( 13907 )
- Unincorporated - West Whittier/Los Nietos 4136 ( 15361 )
- Unincorporated - Westfield/Academy Hills 39 ( 3000 )
- Unincorporated - Westhills 42 ( 5006 )
- Unincorporated - White Fence Farms 258 ( 7005 )
- Unincorporated - Whittier 306 ( 8087 )
- Unincorporated - Whittier Narrows 13 ( 108333 )
- Unincorporated - Willowbrook 5862 ( 16790 )
- Unincorporated - Wiseburn 492 ( 8163 )
- - Under Investigation 20418
These numbers are subject to change based on further investigation. 77 cases and 5 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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