UPDATE: The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) reported Sunday that there are 1,590 new COVID-19 cases and new deaths.
This brings the total number of cases in Los Angeles to 309,190 and 7,074 deaths. There are 799 other recently hospitalized people, 28% of whom are in resuscitation. Of the other 3,140,000 people analyzed, 9% of all other people tested positive.
– LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) November 1, 2020
BACKGROUND: If there’s one thing Los Angeles County citizens have learned since the start of the pandemic, it’s that the coronavirus doesn’t take vacations. With Halloween underway and citizens practicing their changed celebrations, Los Angeles Public Health urges angels to avoid classic tricks and trunk or remedy this year.
The warning occurs when public fitness reports 15 new deaths and 1,326 new cases on Saturday. The most recent update also includes a total of 783 ongoing hospitalizations, with 28% of patients admitted to the ICU.
Typical Halloween practices, such as parties and hand games, increase the threat of exposure to COVID-19 through overcrowding, food network management, and assembly of people who do not work at home. , treasure hunts of houses and wheel videos for those looking to bring out their horror this holiday.
As with any meeting, Halloween meetings will be limited to citizens of up to two other households, while participants maintain a social distance and wear masks all the time. Officials also inspire Halloween celebrations to stay home if they have symptoms, have tested positive for COVID-19, or been in contact or exposed to a positive person.
To date, Public Fitness has reported a total of 307,618 positive COVID-1nine cases and a total of 7,071 deaths in Los Angeles County. On Friday, the United States was the country with the highest number of COVID-1nine cases, surpassing a total of nine. Most states returned once reaching new highs that had not been noticed since the peak of the pandemic in July.
– LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) October 31, 2020
– LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) October 31, 2020
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