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County Reports 1,590 New Cases of COVID-19

Local numbers continue to rise

Published on Monday, November 2, 2020 | 5:00 am
 

County health officials on Sunday reported 1,590 new cases of COVID-19 and four additional deaths, bringing the county’s totals to 309,190 cases and 7,074 fatalities.

“The stakes are high since our case numbers have already been steadily increasing for the past two weeks,”’ Ferrer said. “We can’t really afford to repeat what we went through after the July 4th holiday when we saw surges in cases followed by alarming increases in hospitalizations and deaths,” said Barbara Ferrer, who leads the county’s Health Department.

The number of people hospitalized in the county because of the coronavirus increased from 783 Saturday to 799, with 28 percent of those people in intensive care units.

Health officials have said the county had been averaging about 940 new cases a day at the beginning of October but is now averaging about 1,200 a day.

Los Angeles County remains entrenched in the most restrictive “purple” tier of the state’s coronavirus economic-reopening matrix. Until the daily case numbers drop to a steady average of about 700 per day, the county will be unable to substantially lift business restrictions or allow school campuses to reopen.

The county had reached that benchmark in September, raising hope it might advance to the less-restrictive “red” tier, but it was unable to maintain those case levels.

Health officials have said younger residents represent the bulk of new cases being reported, and they pointed directly to public gatherings — particularly groups of people coming together to watch sporting events either in private settings or at outdoor restaurants — as responsible for the case increases. 

Beyond just the recent Lakers and Dodgers championship playoff runs, health officials pointed to the start of football season as another factor attracting larger crowds at eateries with television sets.

All bars remain closed in the county, and no spectators are permitted at sporting events, such as Rams and Chargers games at SoFi Stadium.

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