The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Monday showed 24 new deaths and 733 new instances of COVID-19, two new deaths in the Santa Clarita Valley, bringing the total CVS to 5662 cases shown and 56 deaths.
The last affected by the SCVS COVID were citizens of the town of Santa Clarita and Castaic.
The decrease in the number of cases reported on Monday reflects a weekend delay and relief due to poor air quality.
To date, public aptitude has known 254,656 cases of COVID-19 in all regions of Los Angeles County and a total of 6,231 deaths.
There are 775 other people hospitalized with shown cases of COVID-19, 35% of whom are in the ICU. Throughout this pandemic, thousands of others have had prolonged hospital remains and many more have fallen and can still feel the effects of their weeks. or even months later.
The effects of the test should be on more than 2,459,000 others, and 10% of all other people are positive.
“Tens of thousands of people face a long period without them loveing because that user died of COVID-19,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. are grieving and, once back, we mourn their loss. “
Monday snapshot from California
Across the state, on Sunday, September 13, the California Department of Public Health showed a total of 757778 COVID-19 (up to 2855), with 14385 deaths from the disease (up to 56).
There are 2,841 hospitalizations shown and 824 ICU hospitalizations in the state, proceeding a downward trend.
California’s 7-day positivity is 3. 5% and the 14-day positivity is 3. 7%.
As of September 13, the local fitness center reported 35,483 positive cases among fitness personnel and 167 deaths statewide.
Numbers are a genuine overnight replacement, as those effects come with instances from before yesterday.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 6545948 Americans have been diagnosed with COVID-19, while the number of others in the United States who have died from the virus has exceeded 194367.
The United States has the number of instances and deaths in the world. By comparison, India, which overca viewed Brazil to take the position at the time during Labor Day weekend, recorded 4,846,427 million instances and 79,722 deaths on Monday afternoon. number of deaths with 131,625.
Santa Clarita Valley Monday update
Since the last update at 8 p. m. On Saturday, Sept. 12, the Los Angeles County COVID-19 public health data panel confirmed that two other CVS citizens had died, one in the town of Santa Clarita and one in Castaic, raising the death toll. by cvS to 56 since the start of the pandemic. .
Of those who died, forty-five lived in the village of Santa Clarita, four in Castaic, 2 in Acton, 2 in Stevenson Ranch, 1 in bouquet canyon not incorporated, 1 in Val Verde and 1 in Valencia not incorporated.
Of the 5662 instances reported to public health VCS citizens to date, the network distribution is as follows:
Note: The county must not provide separate numbers for Castaic and PDC/NCCF as the county uses geolocation software that cannot be changed at this time, according to officials. Click here to view the LASD COVID-19 panel.
Henry Mayo Monday Update
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital announced monday (August 31) his 22nd death since the start of the pandemic, according to hospital spokesman Patrick Moody.
Henry Mayo now publishes statistics weekly on Wednesdays unless a dramatic replacement in number or a COVID-related death has been confirmed.
As of Wednesday, September 9, of the 7309 people tested at Henry Mayo to date, 817 tested positive, 8,332 tested negative, 15 were on hold, 12 patients were hospitalized in a compromised unit receiving USI-level care (two more than last Wednesday). ), and a total of 2,340 patients with COVID-19 have returned to date. Deaths from COVID-19 to Henry Mayo are 22 years old, Moody said.
Discrepancies in control numbers are due to the fact that some patients are monitored several times. “Often, a patient is monitored more than once,” he says.
The domino effect and the slowdown in L. A. County.
Actions that encourage transmission and movements that minimize COVID-19 transmission have a domino effect among all los Angeles County residents. Facilities, schools and many companies were closed for in-person installations, the number of cases remained strong in 1000 or fewer new cases per day.
While recreational activities and businesses were over, starting May 8, and others were exposed to more non-home members while at work, shopping, protesting and/or celebrating Memorial Day and Independence Day, the county has noticed cases and, as a result, hospitalizations and deaths piled up and alarmingly in mid-July.
After finishing some businesses and moving other business activities, the number of instances in the county has decreased significantly and we are slowing the spread again.
“Decreasing the spread of the virus has forced us to paint in combination in a way we didn’t want to do before, from our government agencies to our netpainting organizations and institutions, from our companies to each and every resident of our netpaintings – many have taken and continue to take steps to protect ourselves and others,” Ferrer said.
“This pandemic is frustrating and heartbreaking, and at least we desperately need to start living our lives as before,” he said.
“Unfortunately, as we have already done, this creates disease and devastation for many, adding to the very vulnerable,” Ferrer said. “For this reason, I am incredibly grateful to everyone who is doing the right thing in a pandemic and are part of the solution to reduce transmission so that we can get young people back to school and others to return to work. “
High control capacity; Who controls themselves?
Testing capacity in the county remains high. Public Health encourages citizens to be tested if:
You’ve got COVID-19.
If you have been in contact with who tested positive for the virus.
If you think there is a threat that you were exposed to COVID-19 because you were working, that is, in an essential service, in a position where you are exposed to others.
If you live in a position where you share living spaces with others who may be HIV positive for COVID-19.
If you were in a crowd or gathering where other people were close to other people and did not cover your face and/or kept your distance, locating whether it is positive, even if you still have no symptoms, you can temporarily isolate and save others from getting infected.
L. A. County Demographics: Age
Of the 24 new deaths reported on Monday, nine other people died had more than 80, five were between 65 and 79 and 10 were between 50 and 64.
Eighteen other people who died had underlying fitness problems, in addition to six others over the age of 80, four others over the age of 65 to 79, and eight others over the age of 50 to 64.
Across the county, 92% of those who died had underlying fitness problems.
After an additional investigation, 62 in the previous reported cases and one death were not citizens of Los Angeles County.
Organization of cases across age (Los Angeles County, Long Beach and Pasadena only)
* 0 to 43,980
5 to 11,8644
12 to 17 10702
18 to 29 58861
30 to 82688
50 to 46523
65 to 18483
More than 80,8670
In research 1459
L. A. County Demographics: Race/Ethnicity
Among those who died, data on race and ethnicity of 5,859 other people (99% of cases reported through public health) will be available; 51% of deaths occurred among Latino/Latinx citizens, 23% among white citizens, 15% among Asian citizens, 10% among African-American/Black citizens, less than 1% among local Citizens of Hawaii/Pacific Islanders, and 1% among citizens who identified with other races.
Knowledge continues to show that citizens of African-Americans/blacks, Latinos, Hawaiians, and Pacific islanders and those living in low-income communities continue to have disproportionate physical fitness outcomes.
Los Angeles County Public Health Reopening Protocols, COVID-19 Interactive Monitoring Panel, Recovery Roadmap, Recovery Panel, and other steps you can take for yourself, your family circle, and your network can be discovered on the Public Health website, www. publichealth. lacounty. gov.
California’s plan for a safer economy
Governor Newsom’s Master Plan for a Safer Economy imposes risk-based criteria for hardening and legal activities for COVID-19 and extends the time between adjustments to assess how any movement affects the disease’s trajectory.
Californians can check covid19. ca. gov to find out where their county is and what activities are allowed in the county.
Test in California
12,806,189 tests were conducted in California, an increase of 116,173 over the last 24-hour period.
More than 85 network verification sites offer flexible and confidential verification: Find a COVID-19 verification site.
New Response Times Panel
The CDPH has launched a new panel showing how long California patients wait for COVID-19 control results. California has been working to reduce control times in recent weeks to stop the spread of the virus.
During the week of August 23-29, the average waiting time for patients to check for effects was 1. 3 days. During the same period, 66% of patients gained the effects of control in 1 day and 88% gained them in two days.
The Test Time Scoreboard (PDF) is updated weekly.
California demographic
Overall, for adults 18 and older, Latinos, African Americans, Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders die at disproportionately higher rates.
The proportion of COVID-19 deaths among African Americans is more than once and a half higher than their demographic representation in all adult categories. For local Hawaiians and Pacific islanders, overall numbers are low, but nearly double the proportion of deaths. COVID-19 and the representation of its population.
More men die from COVID-19 than women, according to trends.
More data will be available on COVID-19 race and ethnicity data.
Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)
Each week, the California Department of Public Health updates the number of cases of multisistemic inflammatory syndrome in youth (MIS-C) reported in the state.
As of September 7, 73 cases of MIS-C have been reported state-round, an increase of 16 last week and 10 from the previous week.
For patient confidentiality in counties with fewer than 11 cases, the CDPH does not provide an overall count at this time.
MIS-C is a rare inflammatory disease related to COVID-19 that can damage various biological systems. MIS-C may require hospitalization and life-threatening.
Parents should be aware of the symptoms and symptoms of MIS-C, adding persistent fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, neck pain, rashes, bloodshot eyes or feeling tired.
Contact your child’s doctor without delay if your child has these symptoms. Early diagnosis and solution of patients is essential to avoid long-term complications.
Protect and your family
Each user has a role to play. Protecting yourself and your circle of relatives is not an unusual sense:
Stay at home unless it’s for essential needs/activities following local and national public fitness rules when attending approved businesses. As long as the spaces reopen, Californians can leave their homes to work, in common or in a different way have interaction with those businesses, institutions or activities.
Practicing social distance
Wear a mask in public
Wash your hands with water and for at least 20 seconds.
Avoid touching your eyes or mouth with unwashed hands
Cover yourself when coughing or sneezing with your sleeve or a disposable handkerchief.
Avoid close contact with people in poor health
Stay away from work, school, or others if you have health problems and respiratory symptoms such as fever and cough.
* Monitoring of public fitness officials
What to do if you think sick
Call ahead: If you have symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, or shortness of breath), call your physical care provider before seeing a doctor so appropriate precautions can be taken. More than 85 network verification sites also offer loose and confidential verification information: find a COVID-19 verification site.
It is vital that you think it can be positive for COVID-19 and wait for the effects of the control to remain at home and act as if they are positive, which means self-isolation for 10 days and 72 hours after symptoms and fever go away.
If a user tests positive for COVID-19, he or she plans to get a call from a public fitness specialist to talk about how to protect himself and others, where he might have been and who he was in close contact with when he was contagious. . .
COVID-19 California data and equipment
A wide variety of knowledge and research guides California’s reaction to COVID-19. The state makes researchers, scientists and the public knowledge and analytical teams in covid19. ca. gov.
The COVID-19 board across the state
The California COVID-19 Assessment Tool (CalCAT)
State and deaths related to COVID-19 up to the age group
COVID-19 race and ethnic data
COVID-19 hospital knowledge and case statistics
See more datasets in california’s open data portal (including verification data, PPE logistics data, hospital data, have an effect on homeless people, and more)
The consolidated recommendation is available on the California Department’s Public Health Boards website.
Always with reliable resources for the latest and most accurate data on the new coronavirus (COVID-19):
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
California Department of Public Health
Centers for disaster control and prevention
* Spanish
World Health Organization
Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Control Panel
Citizens of L. A. County can call 2-1-1.
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