UPDATE: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has released its daily data for Covid-19 for February 14. Public Health reports 82 new deaths and 1,936 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in L.A. County. As with all weekend numbers, the lower case numbers and deaths reported today may reflect delays in reporting.
This brings the total number of reported Covid-19 cases to 1,105,615 to date and 19,066 deaths. There are currently
3,270 people hospitalized with Covid-19 with 30% in the ICU. Of the more than 5,691,000 individuals tested; 19% of all people tested positive.
COVID-19 Daily Update:
February 14, 2021
New Cases: 1,936 (1,166,538 to date)
New Deaths: 82 (19,066 to date)
Current Hospitalizations: 3,270 pic.twitter.com/807YE1guCk— LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) February 14, 2021
PREVIOUS: Los Angeles County is slowly easing out of the holiday coronavirus surge as Public Health officials continue reporting fewer than 5,000 new daily cases of Covid-19.
On Saturday Public Health counted 3,254 new confirmed coronavirus cases in Los Angeles, continuing the county’s sub-5000 new daily cases streak. While more than 3,000 new cases and nearly 200 new deaths is still grim, the county is in much better shape than it was back in January. Exactly a month ago, Public Health confirmed 14,564 new cases and 281 deaths.
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Public Health, which also reported 197 new deaths on Saturday, found that the county is currently seeing decreased positivity and hospitalizations rates since the beginning of February. The county’s positivity rate is down by 42% and hospitalizations decreased by 37% since Feb. 1, Public Health said.
Upon detailing the latest count of new cases, deaths and current hospitalizations, Public Health warned that Los Angeles residents can continue doing their part to combat the virus as the county faces a shortage of vaccines. Officials said that wearing masks, staying at home and maintaining physical distance “are the most effective tools that we each have to protect each other.”
With Valentine’s Day and President’s Day around the corner, Public Health officials encourage Angelenos to avoid holiday celebrations and get-togethers as such gatherings can increase the risk of contracting and spreading Covid-19.
To date Los Angeles County has identified a total of 1,164,769 positive cases and a total of 18,984 deaths. See the latest coronavirus update from Los Angeles Public Health below.
Public Health Encourages Everyone to Continue Using the Tools We Have to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 and Save Lives; Reports 197 New Deaths and 3,254 New Confirmed Cases of #COVID19 in LA County. View https://t.co/tdLQNdcGZn for More Information. pic.twitter.com/x2V3bHsKOU
— LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) February 13, 2021