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L.A. County Issues Health Officer Order for Healthcare Worker Vaccinations; Public Health Prepares for Pending FDA Approval on Booster Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines for Some Immunocompromised People

23 New Deaths and 3,865 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County 

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) issued a Health Officer Order today requiring that healthcare workers working in L.A. County be fully vaccinated by September 30 of this year.

This Order aligns with the State Order and applies to volunteers, contractors, and students, in addition to part and full-time employees and health care facilities.  The County Order also includes emergency medical technicians and paramedics, dental office workers, and home health workers. Exemptions to this requirement will be allowed only for qualifying medical or religious reasons, and exempt workers must be tested one to two times a week depending on the type of facility in which they work. Additionally, exempt workers must wear respiratory protection at all times. This can be in the form of medical grade masks or respirators such as N95s.

Pierce College Opens as Valley’s Premiere COVID Vaccination Site

Pierce College Opens as Valley’s Premiere COVID Vaccination Site. Photo from Councilmember Blumenfield’s office

Today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to amend its emergency use authorization for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to allow people with compromised immune systems to get a third, booster dose of the vaccines. This recommendation is based on several studies showing that people on immunosuppressive medication’s develop low or no levels of protection after two doses of vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices could vote on recommending third doses to immunocompromised people as early as tomorrow. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) will be working with the State to prepare for implementation of the expanded authorization.

Today, Public Health confirms 23 new deaths and 3,865 new cases of COVID-19. Of the 23 new deaths reported today, six people who passed away were over the age of 80, seven people who died were between the ages of 65 and 79, seven people who died were between the ages of 50 and 64, and two people who died were between the ages of 30 and 49. One death was reported by the City of Long Beach. To date, Public Health identified 1,339,138 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 24,854 deaths.

The County’s average case rate, with a 3-day lag, is 27.8 cases per 100,000 people, a significant increase from last week’s same-day rate of 21.1 cases per 100,000. Cases have been reported at an average rate of more than 3,000 cases a day for about the past week.

Testing results are available for nearly 7,600,000 individuals with 16% of people testing positive. Today’s test positivity rate is 4.5%, a slight decrease from last week’s same-day rate of 4.7%.  As schools and institutes of higher education return to session and their routine testing programs come back online, we expect to see hundreds of thousands more test results each week and in parallel with those, increases in cases.

There are 1,648 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 22% of these people are in the ICU. Comparing August 4 with July 4, hospitalizations rose by 366%.

The Delta variant now accounts for nearly all the COVID-19 strains seen among samples sequenced in the Los Angeles County area, last week comprising 99% of all sequenced strains. The Delta variant is more efficiently transmitted between people, likely due to its faster replication, higher viral load, and greater affinity for lower respiratory tract cells compared with earlier COVID-19 strains. And while emerging data affirms that fully vaccinated people are well protected from severe infections with Delta variants, it now is clear that fully vaccinated people can become infected, and if infected with Delta, can infect others.

“To all those who have lost friends, loved ones, and family, our thoughts and hearts are with you, and we wish you comfort and peace during this difficult time,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “We thank all the establishments and businesses that are implementing safety recommendations, including requiring attendees to be vaccinated and layering masking and distancing as appropriate.  These efforts make it easier for us to enjoy the activities we love. As we gain new understandings every day about how the Delta variant spreads, much of what we’re learning affirms that it spreads more easily, and this is why we need to move swiftly to improve vaccination rates. The evidence continues to show that vaccines provide excellent protection against severe outcomes from Delta infection, and that the same sensible precautions that protected us from earlier strains of COVID-19 are still very effective against this latest strain. We are fortunate to have the tools at hand that we need to get back to slowing the spread of Delta; we will just need to accept that as the virus changes, we need to be flexible with our responses to reflect the changing science. Even if you are fully vaccinated, use caution in crowded and indoor settings, especially around unvaccinated people outside your household, and remember that distancing and masking add layers of protection. If there are people in your household that cannot be vaccinated, you may want to take extra precautions when you are among people outside your household and assess how much risk there may be at events or activities you are planning to attend.”

As of August 8, more than 11,326,288 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to people across Los Angeles County. Of these, 6,292,215 were first doses and 5,034,073 were second doses. Eighty-nine percent of L.A. County seniors 65 and over, 73% of residents 16 and over, 72% of residents 12 and over have received one dose of vaccine. Sixty-three percent of residents 12 and over have been fully vaccinated. Of L.A. County teens between the ages of 12 and 17, 56% have received at least one dose and 44% are fully vaccinated

Of the nearly 10.3 million L.A. County residents, including those who are not yet eligible for the vaccine, 54% are fully vaccinated and 62% have received at least one dose.

Among the 5.1 million fully vaccinated people in L.A. County, Public Health identified 21,532 people fully vaccinated who tested positive for COVID-19 as of August 10; this is less than 1% of all those vaccinated. Of those who tested positive, 549 were hospitalized, up from 446 the week prior. This translates to 0.01% of all fully vaccinated people ending up hospitalized. Deaths in this group over this interval also increased, from 41 to 55, to 0.0011%. These small increases provide proof that fully vaccinated people do become infected and that with the very high rates of community transmission, more fully vaccinated people are getting post vaccination infections. However, this data should also provide significant reassurance that fully vaccinated people remain at relatively low risk for becoming infected and even lower risk for having a bad outcome if they are infected.

L.A. County continues to offer vaccines at many different sites across the county to make it as easy as possible for eligible L.A. County residents to get vaccinated. Vaccinations are always free and open to eligible residents and workers regardless of immigration status.

Anyone 12 and older living or working in L.A. County can get vaccinated against COVID-19. To find a vaccination site near you, make an appointment at vaccination sites, and much more, visit: www.VaccinateLACounty.com (English) and www.VacunateLosAngeles.com (Spanish). If you don’t have internet access, can’t use a computer, or you’re over 65, you can call 1-833-540-0473 for help finding an appointment, connecting to free transportation to and from a vaccination site, or scheduling a home-visit if you are homebound.

COVID-19 Sector Protocols, Best Practices, COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard, COVID-19 Surveillance Interactive Dashboard, 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

1339138

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

1268875

— Long Beach

58067

— Pasadena

12196

Deaths

24854

— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)

23543

— Long Beach

958

— Pasadena

353

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

– 0 to 4

32022

– 5 to 11

62872

– 12 to 17

76790

– 18 to 29

304358

– 30 to 49

423930

– 50 to 64

239066

– 65 to 79

94855

–  over 80

34221

–  Under Investigation

761

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

–  Female

641988

–  Male

601317

–  Other

685

–  Under Investigation

24885

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

2151

–  Asian

60670

–  Black

57165

–  Hispanic/Latino

663730

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

4654

–  White

147859

–  Other

107775

–  Under Investigation

224871

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

–  Hospitalized (Ever)

93893

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

–  American Indian/Alaska Native

53

–  Asian

3186

–  Black

1979

–  Hispanic/Latino

12617

–  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

74

–  White

5418

–  Other

177

–  Under Investigation

39

CITY / COMMUNITY**

Cases

Case Rate

City of Agoura Hills

1237

5923

City of Alhambra

7416

8551

City of Arcadia

3024

5236

City of Artesia

2202

13111

City of Avalon

21

543

City of Azusa

6720

13429

City of Baldwin Park

13657

17790

City of Bell

7026

19338

City of Bell Gardens

8637

20053

City of Bellflower

11702

15054

City of Beverly Hills

3230

9357

City of Bradbury

39

3648

City of Burbank

9968

9300

City of Calabasas

1507

6196

City of Carson

10811

11520

City of Cerritos

3327

6645

City of Claremont

2455

6729

City of Commerce*

2534

19389

City of Compton

18196

18213

City of Covina

6921

14115

City of Cudahy

5009

20573

City of Culver City

2564

6432

City of Diamond Bar

3567

6202

City of Downey

18705

16370

City of Duarte

2481

11269

City of El Monte

17842

15215

City of El Segundo

898

5350

City of Gardena

7012

11437

City of Glendale

22273

10786

City of Glendora

5281

10009

City of Hawaiian Gardens

2371

16156

City of Hawthorne

11522

12977

City of Hermosa Beach

1261

6411

City of Hidden Hills

110

5820

City of Huntington Park

11585

19476

City of Industry

174

39817

City of Inglewood

15312

13481

City of Irwindale

264

18095

City of La Canada Flintridge

897

4335

City of La Habra Heights

123

2255

City of La Mirada

4644

9363

City of La Puente

6998

17195

City of La Verne

3148

9459

City of Lakewood

8237

10250

City of Lancaster*

24356

15075

City of Lawndale

3893

11581

City of Lomita

1657

7994

City of Lynwood*

13927

19330

City of Malibu

553

4267

City of Manhattan Beach

1697

4714

City of Maywood

5410

19288

City of Monrovia

3479

8966

City of Montebello

10693

16610

City of Monterey Park

5144

8262

City of Norwalk

17083

15873

City of Palmdale

26464

16647

City of Palos Verdes Estates

573

4238

City of Paramount

10501

18744

City of Pico Rivera

11667

18149

City of Pomona

26046

16704

City of Rancho Palos Verdes

1796

4201

City of Redondo Beach

3460

5037

City of Rolling Hills

69

3557

City of Rolling Hills Estates

362

4462

City of Rosemead

5164

9330

City of San Dimas*

3515

10184

City of San Fernando

5539

22505

City of San Gabriel

3400

8302

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