The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
reports 6,910 laboratory confirmed cases in Los Angeles County, an increase of
550 from yesterday.
Torrance 101 cases up 9 from
yesterday
This number is for all Torrance zip codes including
those not within the City boundaries.
Hermosa Beach 18
no change
Lawndale 20 cases up
4
Lomita 13 cases up
2
Manhattan Beach 51 cases up 3
Redondo Beach 68 cases up 1
Rolling Hills Estates 8 cases no
change
Rancho Palos Verdes 34 cases up 1
Palos Verdes Estates 28 cases up 3
John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc.
(SETHA)
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For Immediate Release: April 07, 2020 |
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Los Angeles County Announces 22 New Deaths Related to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) -550 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County |
LOS
ANGELES –The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has
confirmed 22 new deaths and 550 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Twenty-one of the people who died had underlying health conditions and 16 people
were over the age of 65. Six people who died were between the ages of 41 and 65
years old and one of these individuals did not have underlying health
conditions. Over the last 48 hours, there have been 970 new cases.
To date, Public Health has
identified 6,910 cases across all areas of LA County, including 169 deaths. As
of today, 1,510 people who tested positive for COVID-19 (22% of positive cases)
have been hospitalized at some point during their illness. Testing capacity
continues to increase in LA county, with over 35,000 individuals tested and 14%
of people testing positive. The best community and individual defense against COVID-19 is to wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands, avoid being around sick people, practice physical distancing, especially by staying at home and wearing a face covering when out procuring or providing essential services. COVID-19 impacts each person’s emotional wellbeing differently. One of the most important aspects of our mental health is feeling connected. Call, email, text or video chat with the people in your life. Reach out every day. This can often provide reassurance to those we care about and those who care about us. If you feel overwhelmed or stressed and would like to speak with someone, you can call the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Access Center 24/7 Helpline at (800) 854-7771. For those of you who are experiencing violence or the threat of violence in your home, help is available. The Los Angeles County’s Domestic Violence services and shelters remain open and accepting intakes. You can call the Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-978-3600 or visit, http://www.publichealthlacounty.gov/dvcouncil for more information. Law enforcement is responding to domestic violence 911 calls, Emergency Protective Orders are being issued, and nonprofit legal services are available. "We extend our condolences to every family member and friend of a loved one lost to COVID-19,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “This week, and perhaps next week, it is even more important that we all stay home as much as possible. Adapting to life at home can be challenging, causing feelings of isolation and stress. Please continue to connect with friends and family, and show kindness and compassion for the people in your life. " Public Health is asking the general public to wear non-medical cloth face coverings when interacting with others while obtaining or providing essential supplies and services. Members of the general public should use a clean face covering anytime they will be in contact with other people who are not household members in public or private spaces. N95 and surgical masks should only be used by healthcare workers, first responders, essential workers providing care for people who are ill, and people who are ill. Public Health has issued the following guidance for people with mild illness during this time of increased spread:
Please see the locations were cases have occurred: Laboratory Confirmed Cases -- 6910 Total Cases
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