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Ventura County added 147 new instances of COVID-19 and not new deaths on Friday to public fitness data.
The new pushed Ventura County beyond the 15,000-case mark, bringing the county to a total of 15,048
Ventura County on Thursday recorded two more deaths attributed to COVID-19.
Thursday’s deaths concerned a 78-year-old man and a 79-year-old man, any of whom had fitness problems. The death toll in the county is now 169.
Of the non-fatal cases, Ventura County has lately had 804 active cases quarantined, while 14075 have recovered from coronavirus, causing COVID-19 disease. A week ago, Ventura County had 562 active cases, a net accumulation of 242 cases.
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The number of positive hospitalized cases in COVID increased to 36 on Friday from 30 on Thursday, while the number of patients treated in intensive care sets remained the same at five.
Friday’s new instances were among the effects of 1,471 people who recently tested, bringing the total number of others tested to 223,887. Of the 147 positive instances added on Friday, 17 came here from the tests at least a week ago.
Public fitness officers tracking the spread of the virus found that 17 cases were caused by a trip, 5190 contracted through contact with another inflamed person, 2863 were transmitted to the network and 665 were investigated. Investigators haven’t been able to find out the cause of the virus in at least 6313 local cases, authorities said Friday.
Among the 3 fitness parameters measured across the state to the point of a county’s reopening, Ventura County had two parameters eligible for the “moderate” orange dot and one for the “substantial” red dot. Metrics are updated every Tuesday and take into account last week.
This week, the two parameters eligible for the orange dot were the check positivity rate of 2. 4% and the “healthy equity” positivity rate of 3. 0%. The Health Equity Measure measures the rate of positivity of verifying through citizens of spaces in the back 25% of the California Healthy Places Index that is not particularly disproportionate to the county’s positivity rate.
The metric at the red dot is the average daily case rate of forty-five new instances consistent with the day. To qualify for the next reopening point, Ventura County won’t want more than 34 new instances consistent with the day for two consecutive weeks.
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Oxnard, the county’s largest city, continues to have the number of cases shown with 5972 citizens who tested positive on Friday, and the Simi Valley had the current number with 2147 infections detected. The two cities account for more than all cases recorded in the county.
The number of instances in the regions, sorted in descending order, is as follows: Ventura, 1,608; Thousand Oaks at 1,420 cash registers, adding 411 in Newbury Park; Santa Paula, 989; Camarillo, 782; Fillmore, 589; Moorpark, 575; Port Hueneme, 455; Ojai, 155; Piru, 107; Oak Park, 102; Oak View, 81; Somis, 62; and 4-year-old Bell Canyon.
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Among citizens age 65 and older, the demographic organization with the highest threat of life-threatening complications, 636 men and 810 women tested positive.
Among citizens over the age of forty-five to 64, 1,936 men and 1,993 women tested positive; among citizens over the age of 25 to 44, 2,749 men and 2,653 women tested positive.
Among young adults age 18 to 24, 1,167 men and 1,149 tested positive. There have been at least 1,909 juveniles who tested positive for the virus: 912 men and 902 femen.
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The age of 4 male and 4 female cases is unknown on Friday. The sex of 4 juvenile cases, five elderly cases 18 to 24, 21 elderly cases 25 to 44, six elderly cases forty-five to 64 and two elderly cases 65 and more is also unknown at this time.
For more data and resources, www. venturacountyrecovers. org
More than 947,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in other parts of California outside Ventura County.
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Jeremy Childs is a last-minute public protection reporter covering the afternoon shift for the Ventura County Star. You can be contacted by calling 805-437-0208 or by emailing jeremy. childs@vcstar. com. You can also do this on Twitter Jeremy_Childs.