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County Reports 31 More COVID-19 Deaths on Easter Sunday

Cases closing in on 1,000 cases of infection as Angelenos remain under self-quarantine on Easter Sunday

Published on Monday, April 13, 2020 | 4:00 am
 

Health officials in Los Angeles County reported 31 additional deaths related to the Coronavirus on Sunday and 323 new cases, bringing the total cases close to 10,000.

There have been 9,192 cases and 296 deaths since the outbreak began.

The numbers came on Easter Sunday held under an order forcing residents to social distance and stay out of parks and churches in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus,

“As many Angelenos celebrate the Easter holiday today, I want to acknowledge those families that are grieving the loss of a loved one associated with the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, the county’s director of public health. “I also want to thank everyone for continuing to do their part to help suppress this virus; please stay at home whenever possible and when you go out in public, wear a cloth face covering.”

As of Sunday, 2,246 people who tested positive for COVID-19 (24 percent of positive cases) have been hospitalized at some point during their illness Ferrer said. She added that testing capacity continues to increase in the county, with results available for more than 47,000 individuals and 14 percent of people testing positive.

The county’s mortality rate from the illness — the percentage of people with the disease who have died — crept upward on Friday, reaching 2.9 percent. The county’s mortality rate last week was 1.8 percent.

According to Ferrer, around 28 percent of the people who have died from Coronavirus in the county were residents of nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities.

The county is investigating cases at 159 “institutional settings,” such as nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, shelters, jails and prisons that have had at least one case. Those institutions have had a total of 1,062 cases and 67 deaths, all among residents.

A total of 53 cases have been confirmed in the county’s jails — eight inmates and 45 staff members. There were also 23 cases in prisons, while two staff members at the county juvenile hall in Sylmar have also tested positive.

The countywide parks closure was ordered “with the top priority being the health and safety of our park guests, team members, and community,” said Norma E. Garcia, acting director of L.A. County Parks and Recreation. “We know Easter is day of celebration for many park guests and fun tradition for LA County Parks, and we appreciate the public’s support and understanding as we collectively work to flatten the curve of the coronavirus.”

Representatives for both the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department both told City News Service on Sunday that officers and deputies were focused on voluntary compliance and didn’t expect to be writing a large number of citations.

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