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Los Angeles County Issues Additional Safety Modifications to Health Officer Order

by ECT

As new COVID-19 cases remain at alarming levels and the number of people hospitalized continue to increase, a temporary Los Angeles County Health Officer Order will be issued to require additional safety measures across sectors. The temporary order will take effect Monday, November 30, 2020 and remain in effect through December 20, 2020.

Today, Public Health has confirmed 24 new deaths and 4,544 new cases of COVID-19. Currently, the five-day average of new cases is 4,751.

On November 17, Los Angeles County established thresholds for additional actions if the five-day average of cases is 4,500 or more or hospitalizations are more than 2,000 per day. A new Health Officer Order would be issued for three weeks that offered additional safety modifications while allowing essential and emergency workers and those securing or providing essential and permitted services to leave their homes.

In the new Order that goes into effect on Monday, residents are advised to stay home as much as possible and always wear a face covering over their nose and mouth when they are outside their household and around others.

The additional safety modifications in the order include the following changes to the existing Health Officer Order:

  • Gatherings: All public and private gatherings with individuals not in your household are prohibited, except for faith based services and protests, which are constitutionally protected rights.
  • Occupancy limits at various businesses; all individuals at these sites are required to wear face coverings and keep at least 6 feet of distance:
    • Essential retail – 35% maximum occupancy
    • Non-essential retail (includes indoor malls) – 20% maximum occupancy
    • Personal care services – 20% maximum occupancy
    • Libraries – 20% maximum occupancy
    • Fitness centers operating outdoors – 50% maximum occupancy
    • Museums galleries, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens operating outdoors – 50% maximum occupancy
    • Mini-golf, batting cages, go-kart racing operating outdoors – 50% maximum occupancy
  • Outdoor recreation activities all which require face coverings (except for swimming) and distancing:
    • Beaches, trails, and parks remain open; gatherings at these sites with members outside your household are prohibited.
    • Golf courses, tennis courts, pickleball, archery ranges, skate parks, bike parks, and community gardens remain open for individuals or members of a single household. Pools that serve more than one household may open only for regulated lap swimming with one person per lane.
    • Drive-in movies/events/car parades are permitted provided occupants in each car are members of one household.
  • Schools:
    • All schools and day camps remain open adhering to re-opening protocols. K-12 Schools and Day Camps with an outbreak (3 cases or more over 14 days) should close for 14 days.
  • Closed non-essential businesses/activities:
    • Playgrounds (with the exception of playgrounds at childcare and schools)
    • Cardrooms

Because of the high rates of transmission in the community, restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries remain closed for in-person dining and drinking, as customers are not wearing face coverings during their visit which results in an increased chance of transmission of the virus. Restaurants, wineries and breweries remain open for pick-up, delivery, and take-out. Breweries and wineries remain open for retail sales at 20% occupancy.

There are 1,893 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 24% of these people are in the ICU. On October 27, one month ago, there were 747 people hospitalized with COVID-19.

Public Health reminds everyone to stay home as much as possible and avoid seeing people you don’t live with, even if you don’t feel sick. Residents are also reminded to wear a face covering over their nose and mouth whenever they are outside their home and around others, as COVID-19 can be unintentionally spread to other people. We can also reduce transmission by keeping a physical distance of at least 6-feet when outside and around others. Taking these simple safety precautions, in addition to washing your hands frequently, will save lives.

Additionally, it is very important that if you are even mildly sick or think you were exposed to someone with COVID-19 that you stay home and away from other people, especially those at greater risk of becoming seriously ill from COVID-19 and consider being tested for COVID-19.

To date, Public Health identified 387,793 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 7,604 deaths. Testing results are available for more than 3,681,714 individuals with 10% of all people testing positive.

“To those who recently lost loved ones from COVID-19, we send you wishes for healing and peace,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “With the recent surge of COVID-19 across our community, we must take additional safety measures to reduce the risk of illness and death from this terrible virus and protect our healthcare system. These targeted measures are in effect for the next three weeks and still allow for many essential and non-essential activities where residents are always masked and distanced. We know we are asking a lot from so many who have been sacrificing for months on end and we hope that L.A. County residents continue following Public Health safety measures that we know can slow the spread. Acting with collective urgency right now is essential if we want to put a stop to this surge. Please remain home as much as possible and do not gather with others not in your household for the next three weeks.”

The Reopening Protocols, COVID-19 Surveillance Interactive Dashboard, Roadmap to Recovery, Recovery Dashboard, and additional things you can do to protect yourself, your family and your community are on the Public Health website,

href=”http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov”>www.publichealth.lacounty.gov.

Please see additional information below:

Laboratory Confirmed Total Cases 387793 *

 

  • Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 368779
  • Long Beach 15522
  • Pasadena 3492

Deaths 7604

  • Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas) 7198
  • Long Beach 274
  • Pasadena 132

Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

  • 0 to 4: 6787
  • 5 to 11: 14778
  • 12 to 17: 18101
  • 18 to 29: 92034
  • 30 to 49: 122868
  • 50 to 64: 69955
  • 65 to 79: 27304
  • over 80: 11553
  • Under Investigation 2399

Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

  • Female: 186401
  • Male: 177715
  • Other: 187
  • Under Investigation 4476

Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

  • American Indian/Alaska Native 403
  • Asian: 12139
  • Black: 11392
  • Hispanic/Latino: 146919
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 1126
  • White: 33961
  • Other: 37465
  • Under Investigation: 125374

Hospitalization

  • Hospitalized (Ever) 27822

Deaths Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)

  • American Indian/Alaska Native: 17
  • Asian: 1008
  • Black: 675
  • Hispanic/Latino: 3726
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 21
  • White: 1689
  • Other: 42
  • Under Investigation: 20

CITY / COMMUNITY (Rate**)

  • City of Agoura Hills 278 ( 1331 )
  • City of Alhambra 1835 ( 2116 )
  • City of Arcadia 767 ( 1328 )
  • City of Artesia 554 ( 3299 )
  • City of Avalon 5 ( 129 )
  • City of Azusa 2143 ( 4283 )
  • City of Baldwin Park 4309 ( 5613 )
  • City of Bell 2157 ( 5937 )
  • City of Bell Gardens 2767 ( 6424 )
  • City of Bellflower 3291 ( 4234 )
  • City of Beverly Hills 955 ( 2767 )
  • City of Bradbury 22 ( 2058 )
  • City of Burbank 2640 ( 2463 )
  • City of Calabasas 414 ( 1702 )
  • City of Carson 2616 ( 2788 )
  • City of Cerritos 818 ( 1634 )
  • City of Claremont 670 ( 1836 )
  • City of Commerce* 842 ( 6443 )
  • City of Compton 5530 ( 5535 )
  • City of Covina 1993 ( 4065 )
  • City of Cudahy 1539 ( 6321 )
  • City of Culver City 615 ( 1543 )
  • City of Diamond Bar 901 ( 1567 )
  • City of Downey 5935 ( 5194 )
  • City of Duarte 767 ( 3484 )
  • City of El Monte 6101 ( 5203 )
  • City of El Segundo 186 ( 1108 )
  • City of Gardena 1656 ( 2701 )
  • City of Glendale 6055 ( 2932 )
  • City of Glendora 1705 ( 3231 )
  • City of Hawaiian Gardens 716 ( 4879 )
  • City of Hawthorne 2816 ( 3172 )
  • City of Hermosa Beach 336 ( 1708 )
  • City of Hidden Hills 24 ( 1270 )
  • City of Huntington Park 3882 ( 6526 )
  • City of Industry 50 ( 11442 )
  • City of Inglewood 4015 ( 3535 )
  • City of Irwindale 94 ( 6443 )
  • City of La Canada Flintridge 251 ( 1213 )
  • City of La Habra Heights 69 ( 1265 )
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  • City of La Puente 2162 ( 5312 )
  • City of La Verne 786 ( 2362 )
  • City of Lakewood 1875 ( 2333 )
  • City of Lancaster* 6144 ( 3803 )
  • City of Lawndale 961 ( 2859 )
  • City of Lomita 325 ( 1568 )
  • City of Lynwood* 4519 ( 6272 )
  • City of Malibu 153 ( 1180 )
  • City of Manhattan Beach 515 ( 1431 )
  • City of Maywood 1851 ( 6599 )
  • City of Monrovia 1089 ( 2807 )
  • City of Montebello 3318 ( 5154 )
  • City of Monterey Park 1316 ( 2114 )
  • City of Norwalk 4932 ( 4583 )
  • City of Palmdale 7458 ( 4692 )
  • City of Palos Verdes Estates 139 ( 1028 )
  • City of Paramount 3299 ( 5889 )
  • City of Pico Rivera 3551 ( 5524 )
  • City of Pomona 8198 ( 5257 )
  • City of Rancho Palos Verdes 420 ( 983 )
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  • City of Rolling Hills 14 ( 722 )
  • City of Rolling Hills Estates 66 ( 814 )
  • City of Rosemead 1311 ( 2369 )
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  • City of San Fernando 1571 ( 6383 )
  • City of San Gabriel 1019 ( 2488 )
  • City of San Marino 121 ( 911 )
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  • City of Santa Fe Springs 807 ( 4394 )
  • City of Santa Monica 1454 ( 1573 )
  • City of Sierra Madre 131 ( 1192 )
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  • City of South El Monte 1173 ( 5616 )
  • City of South Gate 6083 ( 6197 )
  • City of South Pasadena 399 ( 1531 )
  • City of Temple City 728 ( 1997 )
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  • City of Walnut 479 ( 1569 )
  • City of West Covina 4140 ( 3825 )
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  • City of Westlake Village 54 ( 646 )
  • City of Whittier 3513 ( 4018 )
  • Los Angeles 158622 ( 3922 )
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  • Los Angeles – Angeles National Forest 2 ( 5000 )
  • Los Angeles – Angelino Heights 88 ( 3517 )
  • Los Angeles – Arleta 2278 ( 6628 )
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  • Los Angeles – Canoga Park 2953 ( 4523 )
  • Los Angeles – Carthay 336 ( 2339 )
  • Los Angeles – Central 2815 ( 7219 )
  • Los Angeles – Century City 194 ( 1517 )
  • Los Angeles – Century Palms/Cove 2034 ( 6024 )
  • Los Angeles – Chatsworth 1093 ( 2949 )
  • Los Angeles – Cheviot Hills 137 ( 1494 )
  • Los Angeles – Chinatown 216 ( 2693 )
  • Los Angeles – Cloverdale/Cochran 434 ( 2982 )
  • Los Angeles – Country Club Park 511 ( 3372 )
  • Los Angeles – Crenshaw District 442 ( 3196 )
  • Los Angeles – Crestview 267 ( 2349 )
  • Los Angeles – Del Rey 567 ( 1894 )
  • Los Angeles – Downtown* 1268 ( 4610 )
  • Los Angeles – Eagle Rock 1032 ( 2607 )
  • Los Angeles – East Hollywood 941 ( 3213 )
  • Los Angeles – Echo Park 409 ( 2869 )
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  • Los Angeles – Elysian Park 141 ( 2468 )
  • Los Angeles – Elysian Valley 374 ( 3677 )
  • Los Angeles – Encino 1073 ( 2375 )
  • Los Angeles – Exposition 95 ( 2856 )
  • Los Angeles – Exposition Park 1904 ( 4239 )
  • Los Angeles – Faircrest Heights 55 ( 1528 )
  • Los Angeles – Figueroa Park Square 434 ( 4976 )
  • Los Angeles – Florence-Firestone 3099 ( 6532 )
  • Los Angeles – Glassell Park 1014 ( 3208 )
  • Los Angeles – Gramercy Place 347 ( 3224 )
  • Los Angeles – Granada Hills 2006 ( 3447 )
  • Los Angeles – Green Meadows 1240 ( 5766 )
  • Los Angeles – Hancock Park 338 ( 1984 )
  • Los Angeles – Harbor City 694 ( 2387 )
  • Los Angeles – Harbor Gateway 1378 ( 3161 )
  • Los Angeles – Harbor Pines 41 ( 1702 )
  • Los Angeles – Harvard Heights 730 ( 4048 )
  • Los Angeles – Harvard Park 2133 ( 5623 )
  • Los Angeles – Highland Park 1708 ( 3530 )
  • Los Angeles – Historic Filipinotown 613 ( 4420 )
  • Los Angeles – Hollywood 1844 ( 2702 )
  • Los Angeles – Hollywood Hills 556 ( 1889 )
  • Los Angeles – Hyde Park 1052 ( 3686 )
  • Los Angeles – Jefferson Park 371 ( 4596 )
  • Los Angeles – Koreatown 1575 ( 3047 )
  • Los Angeles – Lafayette Square 155 ( 3400 )
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  • Los Angeles – Lincoln Heights 1527 ( 4684 )
  • Los Angeles – Little Armenia 470 ( 5857 )
  • Los Angeles – Little Bangladesh 741 ( 2614 )
  • Los Angeles – Little Tokyo 137 ( 4373 )
  • Los Angeles – Longwood 156 ( 3625 )
  • Los Angeles – Los Feliz 369 ( 1708 )
  • Los Angeles – Manchester Square 273 ( 3198 )
  • Los Angeles – Mandeville Canyon 39 ( 1248 )
  • Los Angeles – Mar Vista 527 ( 1241 )
  • Los Angeles – Marina Peninsula 57 ( 1307 )
  • Los Angeles – Melrose 2772 ( 3568 )
  • Los Angeles – Mid-city 376 ( 2502 )
  • Los Angeles – Miracle Mile 293 ( 1629 )
  • Los Angeles – Mission Hills 1336 ( 5538 )
  • Los Angeles – Mt. Washington 793 ( 3284 )
  • Los Angeles – North Hills 2873 ( 4666 )
  • Los Angeles – North Hollywood 6219 ( 4107 )
  • Los Angeles – Northridge 2237 ( 3205 )
  • Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades 219 ( 1029 )
  • Los Angeles – Pacoima 5535 ( 7190 )
  • Los Angeles – Palisades Highlands 49 ( 1274 )
  • Los Angeles – Palms 769 ( 1753 )
  • Los Angeles – Panorama City 4432 ( 5890 )
  • Los Angeles – Park La Brea 185 ( 1362 )
  • Los Angeles – Pico-Union 2283 ( 5456 )
  • Los Angeles – Playa Del Rey 45 ( 1408 )
  • Los Angeles – Playa Vista 186 ( 1699 )
  • Los Angeles – Porter Ranch 638 ( 1793 )
  • Los Angeles – Rancho Park 121 ( 1845 )
  • Los Angeles – Regent Square 43 ( 1547 )
  • Los Angeles – Reseda 3609 ( 4710 )
  • Los Angeles – Reseda Ranch 198 ( 4271 )
  • Los Angeles – Reynier Village 62 ( 1466 )
  • Los Angeles – San Pedro* 2489 ( 3189 )
  • Los Angeles – Shadow Hills 119 ( 2679 )
  • Los Angeles – Sherman Oaks 1776 ( 2035 )
  • Los Angeles – Silverlake 967 ( 2194 )
  • Los Angeles – South Carthay 182 ( 1718 )
  • Los Angeles – South Park 2624 ( 6912 )
  • Los Angeles – St Elmo Village 198 ( 4319 )
  • Los Angeles – Studio City 394 ( 1756 )
  • Los Angeles – Sun Valley 2674 ( 5095 )
  • Los Angeles – Sunland 682 ( 3342 )
  • Los Angeles – Sycamore Square 8 ( 1236 )
  • Los Angeles – Sylmar* 5149 ( 6249 )
  • Los Angeles – Tarzana 1108 ( 3589 )
  • Los Angeles – Temple-Beaudry 1677 ( 4248 )
  • Los Angeles – Thai Town 286 ( 2916 )
  • Los Angeles – Toluca Lake 166 ( 1907 )
  • Los Angeles – Toluca Terrace 34 ( 2603 )
  • Los Angeles – Toluca Woods 36 ( 1938 )
  • Los Angeles – Tujunga 845 ( 3038 )
  • Los Angeles – University Hills 82 ( 2391 )
  • Los Angeles – University Park 1478 ( 5383 )
  • Los Angeles – Valley Glen 1099 ( 3661 )
  • Los Angeles – Valley Village 712 ( 2880 )
  • Los Angeles – Van Nuys* 4737 ( 5083 )
  • Los Angeles – Venice 520 ( 1535 )
  • Los Angeles – Vermont Knolls 917 ( 5331 )
  • Los Angeles – Vermont Square 451 ( 5890 )
  • Los Angeles – Vermont Vista 2481 ( 6024 )
  • Los Angeles – Vernon Central 3870 ( 7443 )
  • Los Angeles – Victoria Park 311 ( 3703 )
  • Los Angeles – View Heights 70 ( 1895 )
  • Los Angeles – Watts 2548 ( 5971 )
  • Los Angeles – Wellington Square 177 ( 3601 )
  • Los Angeles – West Adams 1221 ( 4419 )
  • Los Angeles – West Hills 870 ( 2146 )
  • Los Angeles – West Los Angeles 738 ( 1961 )
  • Los Angeles – West Vernon 3129 ( 5833 )
  • Los Angeles – Westchester 671 ( 1300 )
  • Los Angeles – Westlake 3021 ( 5090 )
  • Los Angeles – Westwood 759 ( 1403 )
  • Los Angeles – Wholesale District* 2958 ( 8187 )
  • Los Angeles – Wilmington 2422 ( 4288 )
  • Los Angeles – Wilshire Center 1533 ( 3056 )
  • Los Angeles – Winnetka 2064 ( 3986 )
  • Los Angeles – Woodland Hills 1531 ( 2250 )
  • Unincorporated – Acton 112 ( 1405 )
  • Unincorporated – Agua Dulce 59 ( 1419 )
  • Unincorporated – Altadena 986 ( 2260 )
  • Unincorporated – Anaverde 44 ( 2918 )
  • Unincorporated – Angeles National Forest 6 ( 482 )
  • Unincorporated – Arcadia 142 ( 1779 )
  • Unincorporated – Athens-Westmont 2024 ( 4769 )
  • Unincorporated – Athens Village 350 ( 7147 )
  • Unincorporated – Avocado Heights 391 ( 5771 )
  • Unincorporated – Azusa 739 ( 4641 )
  • Unincorporated – Bassett 911 ( 6148 )
  • Unincorporated – Bouquet Canyon 16 ( 1491 )
  • Unincorporated – Bradbury 8 ( 7407 )
  • Unincorporated – Canyon Country 225 ( 2911 )
  • Unincorporated – Castaic* 2392 ( 8797 )
  • Unincorporated – Cerritos 27 ( 4600 )
  • Unincorporated – Charter Oak 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – Claremont 27 ( 3846 )
  • Unincorporated – Covina 681 ( 4049 )
  • Unincorporated – Covina (Charter Oak) 472 ( 3591 )
  • Unincorporated – Del Aire 94 ( 2140 )
  • Unincorporated – Del Rey 9 ( 2830 )
  • Unincorporated – Del Sur 36 ( 1491 )
  • Unincorporated – Desert View Highlands 92 ( 3690 )
  • Unincorporated – Duarte 270 ( 6098 )
  • Unincorporated – East Covina 8 ( 2432 )
  • Unincorporated – East La Mirada 167 ( 3156 )
  • Unincorporated – East Lancaster 2 ( 1754 )
  • Unincorporated – East Los Angeles 8656 ( 6910 )
  • Unincorporated – East Pasadena 110 ( 1718 )
  • Unincorporated – East Rancho Dominguez 883 ( 5768 )
  • Unincorporated – East Whittier 128 ( 2412 )
  • Unincorporated – El Camino Village 215 ( 2446 )
  • Unincorporated – El Monte 7 ( 4828 )
  • Unincorporated – Elizabeth Lake 15 ( 903 )
  • Unincorporated – Florence-Firestone 4647 ( 7182 )
  • Unincorporated – Franklin Canyon 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – Glendora 19 ( 2879 )
  • Unincorporated – Hacienda Heights 1560 ( 2789 )
  • Unincorporated – Harbor Gateway 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – Hawthorne 85 ( 3381 )
  • Unincorporated – Hi Vista 12 ( 1093 )
  • Unincorporated – Kagel/Lopez Canyons 55 ( 3895 )
  • Unincorporated – La Crescenta-Montrose 327 ( 1651 )
  • Unincorporated – La Habra Heights 10 ( 1479 )
  • Unincorporated – La Rambla 95 ( 4578 )
  • Unincorporated – La Verne* 48 ( 2353 )
  • Unincorporated – Ladera Heights 137 ( 1937 )
  • Unincorporated – Lake Hughes 10 ( 1497 )
  • Unincorporated – Lake Los Angeles 445 ( 3425 )
  • Unincorporated – Lake Manor 32 ( 1948 )
  • Unincorporated – Lakewood 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – Lennox 976 ( 4330 )
  • Unincorporated – Leona Valley 27 ( 1542 )
  • Unincorporated – Littlerock 132 ( 3283 )
  • Unincorporated – Littlerock/Juniper Hills 28 ( 2159 )
  • Unincorporated – Littlerock/Pearblossom 140 ( 3923 )
  • Unincorporated – Llano 6 ( 684 )
  • Unincorporated – Marina del Rey 118 ( 1254 )
  • Unincorporated – Miracle Mile 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – Monrovia 98 ( 2525 )
  • Unincorporated – Newhall 35 ( 15909 )
  • Unincorporated – North Lancaster 47 ( 3923 )
  • Unincorporated – North Whittier 331 ( 3959 )
  • Unincorporated – Northeast San Gabriel 525 ( 2184 )
  • Unincorporated – Padua Hills 3 ( 1395 )
  • Unincorporated – Palmdale 29 ( 3444 )
  • Unincorporated – Palos Verdes Peninsula 7 ( 1127 )
  • Unincorporated – Pearblossom/Llano 29 ( 1483 )
  • Unincorporated – Pellissier Village 51 ( 8239 )
  • Unincorporated – Placerita Canyon 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – Pomona 21 ( 1084 )
  • Unincorporated – Quartz Hill 324 ( 2510 )
  • Unincorporated – Rancho Dominguez 111 ( 4171 )
  • Unincorporated – Roosevelt 30 ( 3222 )
  • Unincorporated – Rosewood 46 ( 3577 )
  • Unincorporated – Rosewood/East Gardena 49 ( 4107 )
  • Unincorporated – Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 144 ( 4284 )
  • Unincorporated – Rowland Heights 1042 ( 2042 )
  • Unincorporated – San Clemente Island 0 ( 0 )
  • Unincorporated – San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 3 ( 350 )
  • Unincorporated – San Jose Hills 1159 ( 5732 )
  • Unincorporated – San Pasqual 13 ( 639 )
  • Unincorporated – Sand Canyon 7 ( 2273 )
  • Unincorporated – Santa Catalina Island 33 ( 12360 )
  • Unincorporated – Santa Monica Mountains* 178 ( 956 )
  • Unincorporated – Saugus 48 ( 30968 )
  • Unincorporated – Saugus/Canyon Country 14 ( 3933 )
  • Unincorporated – South Antelope Valley 8 ( 1758 )
  • Unincorporated – South El Monte 124 ( 6908 )
  • Unincorporated – South San Gabriel 273 ( 3085 )
  • Unincorporated – South Whittier 2715 ( 4584 )
  • Unincorporated – Southeast Antelope Valley 22 ( 2817 )
  • Unincorporated – Stevenson Ranch 300 ( 1431 )
  • Unincorporated – Sun Village 259 ( 4291 )
  • Unincorporated – Sunrise Village 73 ( 5633 )
  • Unincorporated – Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 19 ( 1146 )
  • Unincorporated – Val Verde 119 ( 3596 )
  • Unincorporated – Valencia 63 ( 2051 )
  • Unincorporated – Valinda 1187 ( 5079 )
  • Unincorporated – View Park/Windsor Hills 221 ( 1899 )
  • Unincorporated – Walnut Park 948 ( 5873 )
  • Unincorporated – West Antelope Valley 7 ( 463 )
  • Unincorporated – West Carson 605 ( 2739 )
  • Unincorporated – West Chatsworth 1 ( 8333 )
  • Unincorporated – West LA 50 ( 5252 )
  • Unincorporated – West Puente Valley 555 ( 5643 )
  • Unincorporated – West Rancho Dominguez 28 ( 2060 )
  • Unincorporated – West Whittier/Los Nietos 1438 ( 5341 )
  • Unincorporated – Westfield/Academy Hills 13 ( 1000 )
  • Unincorporated – Westhills 22 ( 2622 )
  • Unincorporated – White Fence Farms 99 ( 2688 )
  • Unincorporated – Whittier 95 ( 2511 )
  • Unincorporated – Whittier Narrows 5 ( 41667 )
  • Unincorporated – Willowbrook 1982 ( 5677 )
  • Unincorporated – Wiseburn 168 ( 2787 )
  • – Under Investigation 4680 

These numbers are subject to change based on further investigation. 26 cases previously reported were not in Public Health’s jurisdiction. * Means that case numbers include cases associated with correctional facility outbreaks located in the city/community. **Rate is crude and is per 100,000. This represents the number of cases per 100,000 people and allows for the proportional comparison of cities of different sizes.

Always check with trusted sources for the latest accurate information about novel coronavirus:

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