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Public Health Officials Require All Travelers to Quarantine Upon Return to L.A. County

73 New Deaths and 13,661 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 73 new deaths and 13,661 new cases of COVID-19.  Public Health estimates there are an additional 432 deaths that reflect the delayed reporting associated with the Spectrum outage and the holiday that are in the final stages of confirming.

L.A. County consistently exceeds 13,000 cases a day with some days exceeding 15,000 cases.  When the current surge began 58 days ago, the average number of cases on November 1 was about 1,200 cases a day.  On average, 9 to 10 people in L.A. County test positive for COVID-19 every minute or, 540 to 600 people test positive every hour. Based on recent trends, a high number of COVID-19 cases will result in increased hospitalizations and, ultimately and tragically, to increases in deaths.

There are 6,914 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 20% of these people are in the ICU. Since November 9, average daily hospitalizations of people with COVID-19 increased more than 670%. These are the highest daily hospitalizations we’ve ever seen.

By Moses Yang

Average daily deaths have increased by 600%, from 12 average deaths per day in early-November to 84 average deaths per day in mid-December.

Testing results are available for nearly 4,630,000 individuals with 15% of people testing positive. The County’s daily test positivity rate has increased significantly and today is 19.2%.  The test positivity rate was 3.9% on November 1. The current positivity rate confirms that COVID-19 is widespread across the county and a very large number of people are capable of transmitting the virus to others.  Many infected people are likely to not show symptoms while very capable of infecting others.

For those who traveled outside of L.A. County and recently returned, you may have had an exposure to COVID-19. The virus can take up to 14 days to incubate, and for many people the virus causes no illness or symptoms.  If you go back to work, go shopping or go to any gatherings at any point over the next 10 days, you could easily pass on the virus to others. All it takes is one unfortunate encounter with an individual with COVID-19 for you to become infected, and sadly, for you to go on and infect others.

By Moses Yang

Because of the likelihood of exposure to COVID-19 while traveling outside of L.A County, for everyone that traveled or are planning to travel back into L.A. County, you must quarantine for 10 days. If you start to experience any symptoms or have a positive test, isolate for 10 days and until you are fever-free for 24 hours.

The best way to safely quarantine is to not leave your home or allow any visitors to your home, and to find others who can help you buy groceries and other essential necessities.  If you need help during your self-quarantine, such as finding assistance to help get groceries, there are resources available by calling 211 or visiting the Public Health website.

Public Health continues efforts to safely and effectively deliver COVID-19 vaccines and build a system that has the capacity to vaccinate prioritized populations. The first shipments are being used to vaccinate the frontline healthcare workers at acute care hospitals, EMTs and paramedics, and the staff and residents at skilled nursing facilities.  These groups are within Tier 1 of Phase 1a.  As of last Saturday, a total of 66,628 frontline healthcare workers at acute care hospitals have received their first doses.

The County began distribution of the Moderna vaccine to skilled nursing facilities at the end of last week right before the holiday and continued through the weekend. As of Saturday, 1,748 doses had been administered at skilled nursing facilities.  County, City, and curative teams are working together to accelerate vaccinations at skilled nursing facilities over the next two weeks.

Vaccinations at other long-term care facilities will happen through the federal pharmacy partnership with Walgreens and CVS and are likely to begin in early January.

As L.A. County completes Tier 1 of Phase 1a, we will begin vaccinations for healthcare workers in Tier 2.  This week and next, home health care workers and healthcare workers at primary care clinics, urgent care clinics and private practices will be invited to register for appointments through a secure web-based portal.  All healthcare workers will need to show verification prior to vaccination.  Please go to the COVID-19 Healthcare Provider Information Hub on our website for additional information.

Every week, as the county receives additional doses of vaccine, additional health care workers in Tiers 2 and 3 of Phase 1A will be offered vaccines.  These include healthcare personnel engaging in field work, working at specialty clinics, laboratory workers, dental and other oral health clinics, pharmacy staff (not in higher-tier settings) and vaccinators.

For more information about the County’s vaccination plans or to sign up for a vaccination newsletter, please go to our website: www.ph.lacounty.gov.

Of the 73 new deaths reported today, 26 people that passed away were over the age of 80 years old, 25 people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79 years old, 12 people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64 years old, six people who died were between the ages of 30 and 49 years old, and one person who died was between the ages 18 and 29 years old. Forty-four people who died had underlying health conditions including 18 people over the age of 80 years old, 16 people between the ages of 65 and 79 years old, five people between the ages of 50 and 64 years old, and five people between the ages of 30 and 49 years old. Three deaths were reported by the City of Pasadena.

To date, Public Health identified 733,325 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 9,555 deaths.

“Our hearts go out to everyone who is mourning a loved one, a friend, a co-worker or a neighbor who has passed away from COVID-19. We are so sorry for your loss,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “Let’s give our hospitals a fighting chance to handle the flood of COVID-19 patients who are arriving every day.  We thank everyone who has and continues to do the right thing to help slow this surge.  Reducing the number of new cases is the only way to stop this surge. The urgency to take every preventative measure possible is upon us, otherwise the coronavirus transmission trajectory we see here continues, with its devastating impact on hospitals and people. We ask that you not be a virus spreader; we can’t afford for you to pass on the risk and the virus.”

Targeted Stay at Home Orders issued by the State – and adopted by the L.A. County Health Officer – were extended and remain in effect.  These orders will remain in effect as long as hospital ICU capacity remains below the 15% threshold established by the State. These orders prohibit gathering with non-household members, require everyone to stay at home as much as possible, reduce occupancy limits at businesses, and require masking and distancing whenever around others.  Outdoor exercise is encouraged as long as you remain distanced and wear a face covering when around others.  The Health Officer Orders also require that all non-essential business and activities cease between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.  A complete list of the current safety modifications can be found online.  These orders are in place for your safety and the safety of others – to reduce the potential for virus transmission.

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:

 

Total Cases

Laboratory Confirmed Cases

733325

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

697831

— Long Beach

29197

— Pasadena

6297

Deaths

9555

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

9052

— Long Beach

349

— Pasadena

154

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

– 0 to 4

13550

– 5 to 11

31742

– 12 to 17

39154

– 18 to 29

169929

– 30 to 49

236358

– 50 to 64

132060

– 65 to 79

51094

–  over 80

19256

–  Under Investigation

4688

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

–  Female

351964

–  Male

332756

–  Other

270

–  Under Investigation

12841

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

1161

–  Asian

25830

–  Black

22385

–  Hispanic/Latino

300632

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

2548

–  White

65614

–  Other

69684

–  Under Investigation

209977

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

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

36865

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

20

–  Asian

1267

–  Black

801

–  Hispanic/Latino

4676

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

33

–  White

2124

–  Other

82

–  Under Investigation

49

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Cases

Case Rate

City of Agoura Hills

556

2662

City of Alhambra

3860

4451

City of Arcadia

1477

2557

City of Artesia

1154

6871

City of Avalon

6

155

City of Azusa

3906

7806

City of Baldwin Park

7920

10317

City of Bell

4117

11332

City of Bell Gardens

5251

12191

City of Bellflower

6420

8259

City of Beverly Hills

1554

4502

City of Bradbury

32

2993

City of Burbank

4866

4540

City of Calabasas

668

2746

City of Carson

5103

5438

City of Cerritos

1606

3208

City of Claremont

1325

3632

City of Commerce*

1595

12204

City of Compton

10230

10240

City of Covina

3918

7991

City of Cudahy

2934

12051

City of Culver City

1186

2975

City of Diamond Bar

1820

3164

City of Downey

11020

9644

City of Duarte

1337

6073

City of El Monte

10768

9182

City of El Segundo

360

2145

City of Gardena

3533

5763

City of Glendale

10681

5173

City of Glendora

2868

5436

City of Hawaiian Gardens

1346

9171

City of Hawthorne

5642

6355

City of Hermosa Beach

562

2857

City of Hidden Hills

37

1958

City of Huntington Park

7122

11973

City of Industry

102

23341

City of Inglewood

7706

6785

City of Irwindale

170

11652

City of La Canada Flintridge

435

2102

City of La Habra Heights

88

1613

City of La Mirada

2550

5141

City of La Puente

4231

10396

City of La Verne

1607

4828

City of Lakewood

3916

4873

City of Lancaster*

13195

8167

City of Lawndale

1939

5768

City of Lomita

691

3333

City of Lynwood*

8280

11492

City of Malibu

211

1628

City of Manhattan Beach

742

2061

City of Maywood

3354

11958

City of Monrovia

1876

4835

City of Montebello

6469

10049

City of Monterey Park

2736

4394

City of Norwalk

9464

8794

City of Palmdale

14596

9182

City of Palos Verdes Estates

214

1583

City of Paramount

6191

11051

City of Pico Rivera

7078

11011

City of Pomona

15737

10092

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

735

1719

City of Redondo Beach

1495

2176

City of Rolling Hills

23

1186

City of Rolling Hills Estates

138

1701

City of Rosemead

2703

4883

City of San Dimas*

1792

5192

City of San Fernando

3005

12209

City of San Gabriel

1805

4407

City of San Marino

223

1680

City of Santa Clarita

11282

5118

City of Santa Fe Springs

1678

9137

City of Santa Monica

2619

2833

City of Sierra Madre

282

2566

City of Signal Hill

668

5662

City of South El Monte

2152

10304

City of South Gate

11404

11618

City of South Pasadena

781

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