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Coronavirus Update, May 18, 2020 339 cases in Torrance, an increase of 1

 The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 18 new deaths and 477 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
 
TORRANCE                       339 increase of 1          (The community rate in Torrance is 227 cases per 100,000 people)
  This number includes all Torrance zip codes, including addresses not within the City boundaries.
 
Hermosa Beach                 26 no increase             (The community rate in Hermosa Beach is 132 cases per 100,000 people)
Lawndale                            90 increase of 4           (The community rate in Lawndale is 267 cases per 100,000 people)
Lomita                                 46 no change               (The community rate in Lomita is 221 cases per 100,000 people)
Manhattan Beach              73 no change               (The community rate in MHB is 202 cases per 100,000 people)
PVE                                     42 no change               (The community rate in PVE is 310 cases per 100,000 people)
RPV                                    80 increase of 2           (The community rate in RPV is 187 cases per 100,000 people)
Redondo Beach               126 increase of 3           (The community rate in Redondo Beach is 183 cases per 100,000 people)
Rolling Hills                        2 no change               (The community rate in Rollings Hills is 103 cases per 100,000 people)
Rolling Hills Estates        13 no change                (The community rate in RHE is 160  cases per 100,000 people)
San Pedro                       799  no change                (The community rate in San Pedro is 1,023 cases per 100,000 people)
 

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John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)
setha-torrance.blogspot.com
 

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