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  1. Aitkin County: 13 Anoka County: 1,990 Becker County: 53 Beltrami County: 27 Benton County: 203 Big Stone County: 14 Blue Earth County: 317 Brown County: 23 Carlton County: 81 Carver County: 316 Cass County: 11 Chippewa County: 70 Chisago County: 90 Clay County: 545 Clearwater County: 7 Cook County: 1 Cottonwood County: 130 Crow Wing County: 100 Dakota County: 2,061 Dodge County: 70 Douglas County: 55 Faribault County: 44 Fillmore County: 24 Freeborn County: 265 Goodhue County: 111 Grant County: 6 Hennepin County: 11,308 Houston County: 17 Hubbard County: 5 Isanti County: 56 Itasca County: 63 Jackson County: 53 Kanabec County: 13 Kandiyohi County: 564 Kittson County: 2 Koochiching County: 10 Lac Qui Parle County: 4 Lake County: 5 Le Sueur County: 75 Lincoln County: 7 Lyon County: 289 Mahnomen County: 7 Marshall County: 12 Martin County: 151 McLeod County: 80 Meeker County: 57 Mille Lacs County: 31 Morrison County: 57 Mower County: 868 Murray County: 47 Nicollet County: 120 Nobles County: 1,643 Norman County: 19 Olmsted County: 970 Otter Tail County: 86 Pennington County: 50 Pine County: 98 Pipestone County: 16 Polk County: 78 Pope County: 10 Ramsey County: 4,508 Red Lake County: 3 Redwood County: 14 Renville County: 19 Rice County: 780 Rock County: 29 Roseau County: 6 Scott County: 616 Sherburne County: 283 Sibley County: 37 St. Louis County: 152 Stearns County: 2,156 Steele County: 209 Stevens County: 3 Swift County: 20 Todd County: 395 Traverse County: 5 Wabasha County: 28 Wadena County: 15 Waseca County: 51 Washington County: 948 Watonwan County: 186 Wilkin County: 20 Winona County: 110 Wright County: 419 Yellow Medicine County: 25 https://mndps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f28f84968c1148129932c3bebb1d3a1a
  2. Total Cases 11,017115.0 per 10,000 people Confirmed Cases 9,972 Probable Cases 1,045 Positive Cases in Comparable Locations New Castle County 4,84084.0 per 10,000 people Kent County 1,63593.0 per 10,000 people Sussex County 4,519233.0 per 10,000 people https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/
  3. Cases and Deaths by County https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html#caseTable Totals of all reported cases since March 11, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities. County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths Adams 243 18 43 10 Alcorn 51 1 1 0 Amite 81 2 12 2 Attala 346 23 89 19 Benton 24 0 1 0 Bolivar 236 13 24 4 Calhoun 108 4 23 4 Carroll 145 11 45 9 Chickasaw 227 18 36 11 Choctaw 69 4 0 0 Claiborne 202 10 43 8 Clarke 193 22 19 9 Clay 233 7 0 0 Coahoma 176 6 0 0 Copiah 535 12 29 3 Covington 256 5 1 0 Desoto 1157 15 18 4 Forrest 767 42 95 29 Franklin 32 2 3 1 George 61 3 1 0 Greene 76 7 30 5 Grenada 257 4 19 2 Hancock 115 13 8 4 Harrison 607 7 17 2 Hinds 1853 34 95 13 Holmes 506 39 98 19 Humphreys 109 9 18 6 Issaquena 5 0 0 0 Itawamba 113 8 34 7 Jackson 471 16 44 5 Jasper 221 6 0 0 Jefferson 76 3 1 0 Jefferson Davis 97 3 3 1 Jones 998 48 144 31 Kemper 171 13 37 9 Lafayette 310 4 42 1 Lamar 371 7 3 2 Lauderdale 867 78 198 51 Lawrence 142 1 0 0 Leake 526 17 3 0 Lee 437 15 61 9 Leflore 441 48 168 33 Lincoln 413 32 111 25 Lowndes 421 10 19 6 Madison 1112 31 120 16 Marion 223 11 15 2 Marshall 164 3 4 0 Monroe 334 28 94 24 Montgomery 110 2 0 0 Neshoba 928 63 78 25 Newton 326 8 4 0 Noxubee 233 7 15 3 Oktibbeha 457 21 110 16 Panola 227 5 2 1 Pearl River 235 32 47 12 Perry 56 4 0 0 Pike 328 11 24 6 Pontotoc 189 3 3 1 Prentiss 90 3 24 3 Quitman 59 0 0 0 Rankin 700 12 23 0 Scott 723 14 13 2 Sharkey 21 0 0 0 Simpson 193 3 2 0 Smith 202 11 52 8 Stone 48 1 0 0 Sunflower 221 6 0 0 Tallahatchie 88 1 2 0 Tate 230 5 17 3 Tippah 116 11 0 0 Tishomingo 60 1 2 0 Tunica 81 3 12 2 Union 157 8 20 7 Walthall 165 3 0 0 Warren 384 16 39 9 Washington 379 9 7 1 Wayne 462 10 17 1 Webster 124 10 52 9 Wilkinson 88 9 5 2 Winston 223 4 21 1 Yalobusha 144 7 35 7 Yazoo 441 6 19 2 Total 25,066 1,022 2,514 507 The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information about residence. Case Classifications Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition. Confirmed Probable Total Cases 24,906 160 25,066 Deaths 1,005 17 1,022 Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection. Probable cases are those who test positive by other testing methods such as antibody or antigen, and have recent symptoms consistent with COVID-19, indicating a recent infection. Probable deaths are those individuals with a designation of COVID-19 as a cause of death on the death certificate, but where no confirmatory testing was performed. Mississippi Cases and Deaths Tables Mississippi COVID-19 cases by county, race and ethnicity PDF Mississippi COVID-19 deaths by county, race and ethnicity PDF Mississippi counties ranked by weekly cases and incidence Long-Term Care Facility Cases and Outbreaks Long-term care (LTC) facilities like nursing homes are considered high risk locations because their residents are older or in poor health. Even one case of COVID-19 in these facilities among residents or employees is considered an outbreak. We investigate residents, staff and close contacts of infected individuals for possible exposure. Residential care facilities also represent group living facilities where COVID-19 can be easily spread. Mississippi COVID-19 cases and deaths in long-term care facilities PDF Long-term care facilities include nursing homes, personal care homes, assisted living homes, and intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disability (ICF-IID) Mississippi COVID-19 cases and deaths in residential care facilities PDF Residential care facilities include psychiatric or chemical dependency residential treatment centers and long-term acute care facilities. Active Outbreaks The table of active outbreaks lists all facilities that have reported a current COVID-19 outbreak. Resident and employee totals are for those cases associated with the current outbreak only. The reported deaths are those which have occurred only among the cases in the current outbreak. Mississippi long-term care facilities with active COVID-19 outbreaks PDF June 19, 2020 Mississippi COVID-19 Map and Charts Data Summaries as of June 25 Our state case map and other data charts are also available in interactive form. View interactive map View interactive epidemiological trend and syndromic surveillance View interactive hospitalization chart The charts below are based on available data at the time of publication. Charts do not include cases where insufficient details of the case are known. Note: Values up to two weeks in the past on the Date of Illness Onset chart above can change as we update it with new information from disease investigation. Weekly High Case and High Incidence Counties These weekly tables count cases based on the date of testing, not the date the test result was reported, and count only those cases where the date of testing is known. They rank counties by weekly cases, and by incidence (cases proportional to population). A separate table ranking all counties is also available. All tables updated weekly. Full tables of counties ranked by weekly incidence and cases PDF Syndromic Surveillance Emergency department visits by those with symptoms characteristic of COVID-19, influenza and pneumonia, updated weekly. Estimated Recoveries Presumed COVID-19 cases recovered, estimated weekly (does not include cases still under investigation). U.S. and World Cases COVID-19 cases in the United States (CDC) U.S. COVID-19 Tracker (CDC) COVID-19 Global Case Map (Johns Hopkins University) COVID-19 Testing Statewide Combined Testing as of June 25 COVID-19 testing providers around the state include commercial laboratories as well as hospital labs. Combined with testing done by the MSDH Public Health Laboratory, the figures provide a complete picture of all Mississippi testing. PCR testing detects current, active COVID-19 infection in an individual. Antibody (serology) testing identifies individuals with past COVID-19 infection based on antibodies they develop one to three weeks after infection. Total tests PCR Antibody MSDH Public Health Laboratory 50,301 50,301 0 Other testing providers 232,822 221,433 11,389 Total tests for COVID-19 statewide 283,123 271,734 11,389 MSDH Individuals Tested as of June 25 MSDH Public Health Laboratory (MPHL) testing totals as of 3 p.m. These totals are for tests performed at the MPHL only. Total individuals tested by the MPHL: 46,241 Total positive individuals from MPHL tests: 3,922
  4. Number of confirmed cases : 66,115 Number of persons tested negative : 440,282 Total testing volume : 613,513 Number of confirmed deaths : 3,015 Number of probable deaths : 127 Currently hospitalized : 487 Acute care : 297 Intensive care : 190 Ever hospitalized : 10,725 Released from isolation : 4,903 Cases and Deaths Data Breakdown: Parenthesis = Confirmed death, laboratory-confirmed positive COVID-19 test result Asterisk = Probable death, death certificate lists COVID-19 as the cause of death but not yet confirmed by a laboratory test NH = Non-Hispanic By County County Cases Deaths Allegany 204 (17) Anne Arundel 5,005 (195) 8* Baltimore City 7,299 (321) 9* Baltimore County 7,768 (439) 22* Calvert 404 (25) 1* Caroline 309 (3) Carroll 1,104 (108) 2* Cecil 462 (28) 1* Charles 1,357 (84) 2* Dorchester 182 (5) Frederick 2,448 (109) 7* Garrett 10 Harford 1,078 (58) 3* Howard 2,470 (79) 5* Kent 195 (22) 1* Montgomery 14,471 (691) 39* Prince George's 18,307 (653) 23* Queen Anne's 220 (17) St. Mary's 611 (50) Somerset 86 (3) Talbot 121 (4) Washington 663 (26) Wicomico 1,059 (40) Worcester 282 (15) 1* Data not available (23) 3* By Age Range and Gender Age/Gender Cases Deaths 0-9 1,946 10-19 3,334 (1) 20-29 9,685 (16) 1* 30-39 12,360 (39) 5* 40-49 11,761 (95) 3* 50-59 10,424 (230) 13* 60-69 7,447 (488) 12* 70-79 4,726 (736) 17* 80+ 4,432 (1,389) 73* Data not available (21) 3* Female 34,323 (1,473) 66* Male 31,792 (1,542) 61* By Race and Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity Cases Deaths African-American (NH) 18,990 (1,229) 45* Asian (NH) 1,293 (116) 6* White (NH) 12,952 (1,278) 65* Hispanic 17,918 (331) 8* Other (NH) 3,292 (34) Data not available 11,670 (27) 3* https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
  5. https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/160/COVID-19-in-Kansas
  6. New Positive Cases 510 between 06/22/2020 and 06/25/2020 New Deaths 9 between 06/01/2020 and 06/25/2020 New Tests 9,858 between 03/20/2020 and 06/25/2020 Total Positive Cases 44,140 Total Deaths 2,403 Total Tested 453,8909.7% Positive https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
  7. https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/case-counts
  8. Filtered to: Louisiana 54,769 Cases Reported 3,077 Deaths Reported Tests Performed 33,319 by State Lab Commercial Tests 644,687 Performed Statewide Indicator Presumed Recovered* 39,792 as of 6/21/2020 Reported COVID-19 Patients in Hospitals 700 73 of those on ventilators http://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/
  9. Bergen County 86 New Positives 1718 Confirmed Deaths 19264 Positive Test Results 263 Probable Deaths Hudson County 33 New Positives 1274 Confirmed Deaths 18788 Positive Test Results 171 Probable Deaths Essex County 45 New Positives 1778 Confirmed Deaths 18666 Positive Test Results 237 Probable Deaths Passaic County 37 New Positives 1029 Confirmed Deaths 16843 Positive Test Results 148 Probable Deaths Middlesex County 42 New Positives 1110 Confirmed Deaths 16685 Positive Test Results 200 Probable Deaths Union County 37 New Positives 1143 Confirmed Deaths 16356 Positive Test Results 180 Probable Deaths Ocean County 31 New Positives 872 Confirmed Deaths 9535 Positive Test Results 68 Probable Deaths Monmouth County 31 New Positives 709 Confirmed Deaths 9057 Positive Test Results 93 Probable Deaths Mercer County 29 New Positives 539 Confirmed Deaths 7621 Positive Test Results 38 Probable Deaths Camden County 33 New Positives 431 Confirmed Deaths 7245 Positive Test Results 47 Probable Deaths Morris County 13 New Positives 646 Confirmed Deaths 6698 Positive Test Results 146 Probable Deaths Burlington County 13 New Positives 376 Confirmed Deaths 5092 Positive Test Results 38 Probable Deaths Somerset County 7 New Positives 443 Confirmed Deaths 4831 Positive Test Results 81 Probable Deaths Cumberland County 10 New Positives 128 Confirmed Deaths 2925 Positive Test Results 12 Probable Deaths Atlantic County 28 New Positives 194 Confirmed Deaths 2811 Positive Test Results 14 Probable Deaths Gloucester County 18 New Positives 173 Confirmed Deaths 2531 Positive Test Results 7 Probable Deaths Warren County 1 New Positives 144 Confirmed Deaths 1225 Positive Test Results 11 Probable Deaths Sussex County 2 New Positives 154 Confirmed Deaths 1185 Positive Test Results 37 Probable Deaths Hunterdon County 1 New Positives 67 Confirmed Deaths 1065 Positive Test Results 55 Probable Deaths Salem County 2 New Positives 68 Confirmed Deaths 754 Positive Test Results 4 Probable Deaths Cape May County 4 New Positives 64 Confirmed Deaths 706 Positive Test Results 4 Probable Deaths https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_dashboard.shtml
  10. CASES 33,717 CONFIRMED 466 PROBABLE LAST 14 DAYS 9,553 CASES 99,171 TESTED TOTAL TESTED 377,857 DEATHS 887 CONFIRMED 20 PROBABLE HOSPITALIZATIONS Since March 13 2,653 STATEWIDE PRESUMED RECOVERIES Updated Weekly 18,866 https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
  11. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/cases
  12. https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx
  13. Florida reports nearly 9,000 new cases of COVID-19, shattering single-day record State reports 39 new deaths, 212 hospitalizations Two women wear protective masks as they walk outside a county office building Tuesday, June 23, 2020, in Tampa, Fla. Members of the Hillsborough County Emergency Policy Group voted 5-3 on Monday to implement an executive order that would require the wearing of protective face coverings throughout Hillsborough County. The executive order requires everyone inside a for-profit business that is open to the public to wear a mask when social distancing cannot be maintained, excluding family members or others residing in your home. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) Florida has now spent two weeks under phase two of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ reopening plan and newly reported cases of COVID-19 continue to create concern as they accelerate beyond numbers seen when the pandemic first began. Across the state, new cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported by the thousands daily, with infection numbers surpassing those seen when the pandemic first caused the state to shut down. On Friday, the Florida Department of Health reported 8,942 new cases of COVID-19, as well as 39 new deaths and 212 additional hospitalizations. The state reported a 13.5% positivity rate for new tests conducted. The number of newly reported cases shattered the record for the most cases of COVID-19 reported in a single day. The previous record was set on Wednesday when the state reported 5,511 cases. The new statistics bring the total number of reported COVID-19 cases in Florida since the disease was first reported in the state on March 1 to 122,960 with a total of 3,366 deaths and 13,987 hospitalizations. Orange County alone reported 1,062 new cases of COVID-19 since approximately the same time Thursday. A report by the FDOH showed that the city of Orlando has the second-highest total number of COVID-19 cases in the state, with 5,872 confirmed infections; the only city with more reported cases is Miami with 17,909 confirmed cases of coronavirus. The state does not report the number of current patients in hospitals with the coronavirus, but rather the overall total. The state also does not share the number of individuals who have recovered from the disease after being diagnosed. The newly reported cases also depend on the number of tests administered per day, but the Florida DOH doesn’t release private lab testing in its overall total, so that percentage is difficult to determine. [TIMELINE: The spread of coronavirus in Florida] Nearly every day over the past month, Florida has seen large increases of reported coronavirus cases, with some days seeing a rise in reported infections that broke records for the most cases reported in a single day throughout the history of the pandemic in Florida. While the new numbers remain high, the positive results are likely stemming from infections contracted up to two weeks prior, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains that the coronavirus has an incubation period of two to 14 days before symptoms become apparent, if at all. Some individuals may never experience any symptoms of COVID-19 but may still be positive for the disease, which can lead to asymptomatic spread. Here’s how coronavirus cases break down locally by county: County Total cases New cases Deaths Hospitalizations New hospitalizations Brevard 1,297 148 17 105 2 Flagler 274 13 5 28 0 Lake 975 94 22 103 2 Marion 524 31 10 64 3 Orange 7,848 1,062 56 436 4 Osceola 1,485 164 24 184 5 Polk 2,780 209 87 445 9 Seminole 1,966 198 16 160 3 Sumter 313 5 17 48 0 Volusia 1,605 141 53 205 4 While Thursday saw more than 5,000 newly reported cases of COVID-19, the numbers were not record-breaking for the state; however, Thursday did see a record for the day with the second-most COVID-19 testing performed since the end of May with 52,372 coronavirus tests. Health officials said that on Thursday, Orange County alone reported more new cases of COVID-19 than were reported as totals in 38 states. News 6 broke down some of the numbers being reported daily by the FDOH and found that for the first 13 days of the pandemic, March 15 through the 26, the entire state of Florida did not exceed more than 714 newly reported cases of COVID-19 on any given day. Florida has now reported new cases in the thousands for at least the past two weeks. Officials with the city of Mount Dora alerted residents Friday that two employees at a community park have tested positive for the coronavirus. The positive cases were found at the Lincoln Avenue Pool at Mount Dora’s Lincoln Avenue Community Park; officials closed the pool where one of the employees worked and said it “will not reopen until the public safety risk has been eliminated and staffing ratios can return to normal.” Mount Dora leaders said that anyone who may have been in contact with any staff members from the pool should self-quarantine and self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. Also this week, a Lake County deputy who was assigned to the jail with more than 120 COVID-19 cases died, officials said. The COVID-19 swab and antibody testing at the Orange County Convention Center testing site has been overwhelmed by the response for the past few days as more people seek to be tested as new cases spike. On Friday, officials said the first car in line for testing at the convention center arrived at 1 a.m. “Plan ahead, be prepared for a long wait,” Emergency Management officials said. “Have a full tank of gas, working A/C and windows that fully open & close.” Officials in South Florida have a new health threat to attack in addition to COVID-19. According to the Associated Press, health officials announced 10 more cases of West Nile virus have been detected in Miami-Dade County, bringing the total to 14 cases, the Miami Herald reported. The local health department has placed Miami-Dade County under a mosquito-borne illness alert. Officials are asking residents to remove any items on their property where water can accumulate because they can develop into mosquito breeding grounds. This includes garbage cans, gutters, buckets, pools, coolers, birdbaths and pet water bowls, according to AP. The new cases were all contracted through local transmission, health officials said. The county reported the first two cases in May, followed by two more on June 11. Nationally, the number of confirmed new coronavirus cases per day in the U.S. hit an all-time high of 40,000 Friday — eclipsing the mark set during one of the deadliest stretches in late April — in a resurgence that has led some governors to backtrack or at least pause the reopening of their states, AP reported. While the increase is believed to partially reflect greatly expanded testing, experts say there is ample evidence the virus is making a comeback, including rising deaths and hospitalizations in parts of the country, especially in the South and West. Arizona, Texas and Florida are among the states that have been hit hard, according to AP. [MORE DETAILS: Confirmed new virus cases hit a new high in US] The number of confirmed infections soared past the previous high set on April 24 of 36,400, according to the count kept by Johns Hopkins University.
  14. On Friday, the Florida Department of Health reported 8,942 new cases of COVID-19, as well as 39 new deaths and 212 additional hospitalizations. The state reported a 13.5% positivity rate for new tests conducted. The number of newly reported cases shattered the record for the most cases of COVID-19 reported in a single day. The previous record was set on Wednesday when the state reported 5,511 cases. The new statistics bring the total number of reported COVID-19 cases in Florida since the disease was first reported in the state on March 1 to 122,960 with a total of 3,366 deaths and 13,987 hospitalizations. Orange County alone reported 1,062 new cases of COVID-19 since approximately the same time Thursday. https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/06/26/florida-reports-nearly-9000-new-cases-of-covid-19-shattering-single-day-record/?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar
  15. https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/covid-19/dashboards/index.php
  16. https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
  17. June 25 http://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_062520_hr3.mp3
  18. June 24 http://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_062420_hr3.mp3
  19. By Los Angeles Times Staff Updated June 25, 10:22 p.m. Pacific 201,113 confirmed cases +5,069 on Thursday 5,805 deaths +80 on Thursday The coronavirus pandemic has spread rapidly across California. Experts say the true number of people infected is unknown and likely much higher than official tallies. To better understand the spread of the virus, The Times is conducting an independent, continual survey of dozens of local health agencies across the state. What we know Tallies have never been higher. Records have been shattered in recent days. Over the past week, the state has averaged 4,825 new cases and 64.6 new deaths per day. SoCal remains a hot spot. Los Angeles County has recorded 40% of new cases in the last two weeks, while home to only a quarter of the state's population. Hospitalizations are creeping up. Counts have started climbing in some areas, threatening a goal of the stay-at-home policies. Testing has increased. The state is now above its goal of 60,000 tests per day. The highest toll is among seniors. Roughly 78% of the dead were 65 or older. At least 2,832 were living at a nursing home. The state is gradually reopening. Most counties continue to ease restrictions. California's totals still sit far below New York, where more than 31,300 people have died. California counties Alameda Contra Costa Fresno Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Marin Monterey Orange Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Other trackers Beach closures Housing homeless people Reopenings by county The lives lost Unemployment and the economic fallout More coverage Symptoms How it spreads Get our newsletter Jump to a section Trends Maps Hospitals Tests Demographics Nursing homes Reopenings State rankings The latest trends The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 24.7 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading. Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that government officials have issued shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening this line. CasesDeaths Cumulative cases Feb.MarchAprilMayJune050,000100,000150,000200,000Stay athome orderGovernoreases limits Times survey of county and local health departments Local governments announce new cases and deaths each day, though bottlenecks in testing and reporting lags can introduce delays. For instance, some agencies do not report new totals on weekends, leading to lower numbers on those days. New cases by day Feb.MarchAprilMayJune02,0004,0006,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Deaths by day Feb.MarchAprilMayJune0501007-dayaverage7-dayaverage The lines above are seven-day averages. They offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. That's why experts wait for lines like these to flatten before they say conditions are improving. The rate varies from county to county, but most areas are still reporting new cases every day. The chart below is adjusted to show how quickly new cases are being confirmed in each county. A good sign is when a line flattens, which indicates that transmission is slowing in that area. Cumulative cases by county Current doubling time5 days7142130 15 dayssince 10th case30456075901051020501002005001,0002,0005,00010,00020,00050,000100,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthLassenLassenColusaColusaTehamaTehamaGlennGlennMarinMarinAmadorAmadorSutterSutterMercedMercedSan JoaquinSan JoaquinMendocinoMendocinoYoloYoloSolanoSolanoLakeLakeSiskiyouSiskiyouShastaShastaSan BernardinoSan BernardinoYubaYubaSan BenitoSan BenitoSan Luis ObispoSan Luis ObispoSanta CruzSanta CruzImperialImperialMariposaMariposaCalaverasCalaverasLos AngelesLos AngelesAlamedaAlamedaInyoInyoHumboldtHumboldtKingsKingsMonoMono This chart tracks cumulative cases after each county confirmed its 10th case. Case counts are plotted on a logarithmic scale, which makes it easier to see when cases level off. Doubling rate is the estimate of how long it would take the county to double its number of cases, given the trend in the last week. Compare the slope of a county's curve to the slope of the guide lines to estimate its doubling rate at any point. How COVID-19 crushed California’s workforce The coronavirus outbreak decimated California's economy. The Times is tracking the fallout as businesses begin to reopen. Cases by county and city While initial outbreaks were centered in the San Francisco Bay Area, most new cases and deaths are now concentrated in Southern California. Officials are watching the latest figures as they weigh when and how to reopen. One metric is whether counties have kept new cases over the last 14 days to less than 25 per 100,000 residents. Currently, 15 of 58 counties pass the test. Metric CasesDeaths Time frame Last 14 daysCumulative Confirmed cases04401,1002,1603,2704,99022,520 Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding In the last 14 days Cases Per 100k Status Thursday Deaths Per 100k Thursday Los Angeles » 22,522 223 Failing +1,944 439 4.3 +40 Riverside » 4,994 209.5 Failing +237 60 2.5 +3 San Bernardino » 3,814 178.6 Failing +362 20 0.9 +3 Orange » 3,279 103.6 Failing +495 101 3.2 +7 San Diego » 2,789 84.4 Failing +335 42 1.3 +5 Imperial » 2,163 1,200.2 Failing +195 29 16.1 +3 Fresno » 1,574 160.9 Failing +161 22 2.2 – San Joaquin » 1,458 199.1 Failing +142 9 1.2 – Alameda » 1,242 75.6 Failing +107 17 1 +6 Kern » 1,166 132 Failing +74 12 1.4 +1 Tulare » 1,101 239.1 Failing +113 22 4.8 +1 Ventura » 856 100.9 Failing +27 6 0.7 – Marin » 819 314.6 Failing +103 1 0.4 – Santa Clara » 800 41.6 Failing +56 8 0.4 +1 Sacramento » 798 52.8 Failing +72 4 0.3 – Stanislaus » 766 142 Failing +82 5 0.9 – Santa Barbara » 726 163.6 Failing +41 11 2.5 +1 Contra Costa » 725 64 Failing +53 24 2.1 +5 Monterey » 606 139.9 Failing +19 1 0.2 – Kings » 546 363.8 Failing +50 14 9.3 +1 San Mateo » 486 63.5 Failing +35 11 1.4 – Solano 447 101.9 Failing +30 – – – San Francisco » 440 50.6 Failing +48 4 0.5 – Merced 354 131.6 Failing +50 3 1.1 +1 Sonoma » 285 56.9 Failing +18 1 0.2 – Placer 242 63.7 Failing +23 1 0.3 – Madera 192 123.9 Failing +13 2 1.3 – San Luis Obispo 167 59.3 Failing +16 – – – Yolo 159 74 Failing +22 – – – Santa Cruz 91 33.2 Failing +7 – – +1 Napa 90 64 Failing +7 1 0.7 – San Benito 82 138 Failing +3 – – – Sutter 60 62.6 Failing +13 1 1 – Butte 54 23.8 Passing +6 – – +1 Glenn 51 182.8 Failing +13 – – – Tehama 47 74.2 Failing +3 – – – Shasta 45 25.1 Failing +4 – – – El Dorado 42 22.5 Passing +5 – – – Nevada 41 41.4 Failing +10 – – – Mendocino 36 41.2 Failing +2 – – – Lassen 28 89.8 Failing +52 – – – Humboldt 17 12.5 Passing +5 – – – Yuba 16 21.2 Passing +2 – – – Siskiyou 12 27.6 Failing – – – – Lake 11 17.1 Passing +1 – – – Amador 9 23.8 Passing +1 – – – Calaveras 8 17.7 Passing – – – – Tuolumne 8 14.8 Passing +7 – – – Colusa 7 32.6 Failing +2 – – – Inyo 5 27.6 Failing +2 – – – Mariposa 5 28.5 Failing +1 – – – Mono 3 21.2 Passing – – – – Plumas 3 16 Passing – – – – Del Norte 2 7.3 Passing – – – – Alpine – – Passing – – – – Modoc – – Passing – – – – Sierra – – Passing – – – – Trinity – – Passing – – – – Show less Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 944 places as released by county health departments. Confirmed cases 10 100 500 1,000 2,000 Counties that do not report cases by locality © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map The following counties currently do not report cases by locality: Alpine, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Modoc, San Benito, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne and Yuba Filter by countyAlameda Amador Butte Calaveras Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Marin Mendocino Merced Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yolo City/community Confirmed cases East Los Angeles 2,193 Castaic 1,772 Boyle Heights 1,533 South Gate 1,476 Downey 1,356 Glendale 1,330 El Monte 1,327 Westlake 1,285 Compton 1,250 Pomona 1,232 Pasadena 1,213 Pacoima 1,191 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 1,191 Sylmar 1,183 Panorama City 1,182 Vernon Central 1,181 Lynwood 1,178 Palmdale 1,150 Van Nuys 1,139 San Pedro 1,120 North Hollywood 1,102 Wholesale District 1,087 Huntington Park 1,032 Santa Clarita 1,031 Lancaster 961 Norwalk 957 Inglewood 916 Reseda 884 Central 880 Pico-Union 872 West Vernon 846 Pico Rivera 839 Florence-Firestone 810 Melrose 803 West Covina 780 Montebello 779 South Park 773 Bellflower 751 Baldwin Park 744 Canoga Park 733 Paramount 729 90805: Long Beach 710 North Hills 707 Vermont Vista 698 Hawthorne 650 Watts 628 Carson 610 Bell Gardens 604 Bell 598 Whittier 579 Maywood 568 90813: Long Beach 565 Harvard Park 538 Northridge 533 Century Palms/Cove 530 Burbank 529 Torrance 528 Wilmington 509 Temple-Beaudry 508 Granada Hills 501 Willowbrook 493 Sun Valley 471 Gardena 459 Koreatown 447 Lincoln Heights 443 Winnetka 433 Exposition Park 432 Arleta 431 Athens-Westmont 417 Cudahy 417 Wilshire Center 417 Hollywood 412 Highland Park 410 90806: Long Beach 402 El Sereno 385 Santa Monica 382 Alhambra 381 South Whittier 378 Lakewood 377 Azusa 374 West Adams 372 La Puente 360 Covina 343 Sherman Oaks 335 90804: Long Beach 323 Tarzana 323 University Park 321 Green Meadows 317 90810: Long Beach 313 West Whittier/Los Nietos 312 Vermont Knolls 307 90802: Long Beach 304 East Hollywood 303 Lake Balboa 301 Eagle Rock 290 Hacienda Heights 289 Valley Village 286 Monterey Park 285 La Mirada 284 Glassell Park 278 San Fernando 273 Glendora 270 90807: Long Beach 268 Harbor Gateway 267 Chatsworth 266 Palms 262 Silver Lake 262 Woodland Hills 262 Monrovia 256 Downtown 252 Baldwin Hills 251 South El Monte 250 Walnut Park 249 Mission Hills 244 Hyde Park 239 Little Armenia 238 Rowland Heights 237 West Hollywood 234 90815: Long Beach 233 Temple City 223 Little Bangladesh 221 Lakeview Terrace 216 Bassett 215 Valinda 215 San Gabriel 214 Rosemead 212 Altadena 211 West Hills 208 Beverly Hills 206 Sunland 206 Harvard Heights 204 Historic Filipinotown 204 Valley Glen 203 Cerritos 199 Culver City 191 Lawndale 185 Redondo Beach 183 Encino 177 Lennox 177 Duarte 175 Harbor City 175 Commerce 174 Tujunga 171 San Jose Hills 168 West Los Angeles 166 Hawaiian Gardens 161 90803: Long Beach 157 Mt. Washington 157 East Rancho Dominguez 155 Mid-city 151 South Pasadena 151 West Carson 150 Westchester 148 Arcadia 145 Vermont Square 143 Country Club Park 140 Alsace 136 Porter Ranch 135 Unincorporated - Azusa 131 San Dimas 128 Rancho Palos Verdes 124 Santa Fe Springs 124 90808: Long Beach 123 Cloverdale/Cochran 121 Diamond Bar 121 Westwood 114 Mar Vista 113 Calabasas 112 Crenshaw District 110 Crestview 110 Hancock Park 110 Manhattan Beach 110 Unincorporated - Covina 109 Carthay 107 Del Rey 107 Brentwood 106 Hollywood Hills 105 Elysian Valley 104 West Puente Valley 103 Gramercy Place 100 Studio City 98 Adams-Normandie 93 Artesia 93 La Verne 93 Northeast San Gabriel 92 Claremont 91 Figueroa Park Square 91 Leimert Park 89 Venice 86 Walnut 85 Covina (Charter Oak) 83 Jefferson Park 83 Victoria Park 81 Echo Park 78 Signal Hill 78 90814: Long Beach 76 South San Gabriel 76 Los Feliz 75 Lomita 73 La Canada Flintridge 72 Atwater Village 70 El Camino Village 70 Avocado Heights 63 Hermosa Beach 63 Pacific Palisades 63 Miracle Mile 59 Athens Village 57 St Elmo Village 57 View Park/Windsor Hills 56 La Rambla 55 Quartz Hill 55 Beverlywood 54 Beverly Crest 52 Stevenson Ranch 52 Thai Town 52 Agoura Hills 50 Century City 49 Palos Verdes Estates 49 Lake Los Angeles 48 Malibu 48 El Segundo 47 North Whittier 47 Cadillac-Corning 45 La Crescenta-Montrose 45 South Carthay 45 Manchester Square 44 Bel Air 43 Playa Vista 43 Longwood 42 Canyon Country 40 Sun Village 40 Wellington Square 40 Santa Monica Mountains 38 Reseda Ranch 36 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 35 Little Tokyo 34 Wiseburn 34 Chinatown 33 Littlerock/Pearblossom 32 Park La Brea 31 Unincorporated - Duarte 31 Cheviot Hills 30 Lafayette Square 30 Unincorporated - Monrovia 30 East La Mirada 29 Sierra Madre 28 Ladera Heights 27 Rancho Dominguez 27 San Marino 26 Toluca Lake 26 Rancho Park 25 Val Verde 25 Unincorporated - West LA 24 Angelino Heights 23 Del Aire 23 Elysian Park 23 East Whittier 22 Littlerock 22 Reynier Village 21 Rolling Hills Estates 21 Acton 20 Marina del Rey 20 Exposition 19 Marina Peninsula 19 Unincorporated - Arcadia 19 Unincorporated - Whittier 18 University Hills 18 White Fence Farms 17 Shadow Hills 16 View Heights 14 Industry 13 La Habra Heights 13 Regent Square 13 Unincorporated - Hawthorne 13 Valencia 12 Agua Dulce 11 Irwindale 11 Sunrise Village 11 Unincorporated - South El Monte 11 Faircrest Heights 10 West Rancho Dominguez 10 Harbor Pines 9 Palisades Highlands 9 Pearblossom/Llano 9 Vernon 9 Kagel/Lopez Canyons 8 Rosewood 8 Toluca Terrace 8 Westlake Village 8 Desert View Highlands 7 North Lancaster 7 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 7 Unincorporated - La Verne 7 Bradbury 6 Unincorporated - Palmdale 6 Unincorporated - Pomona 6 Lake Manor 5 Playa Del Rey 5 Saugus 5 Anaverde 4 East Pasadena 4 Elizabeth Lake 4 Hidden Hills 4 Leona Valley 4 Del Sur 3 Mandeville Canyon 3 Newhall 3 Pellissier Village 3 San Pasqual 3 Santa Catalina Island 3 Toluca Woods 3 West Antelope Valley 3 Westhills 3 Angeles National Forest 2 Littlerock/Juniper Hills 2 Rolling Hills 2 Rosewood/East Gardena 2 Southeast Antelope Valley 2 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 2 Unincorporated - Bradbury 2 Unincorporated - Glendora 2 Avalon 1 Bouquet Canyon 1 Brookside 1 Hi Vista 1 Lake Hughes 1 Llano 1 Roosevelt 1 South Antelope Valley 1 Sycamore Square 1 Unincorporated - Del Rey 1 Unincorporated - El Monte 1 Westfield/Academy Hills 1 Show less Learn more about your county Explore the latest data by visiting our dedicated pages for Los Angeles, Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Marin, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, San Bernardino, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tulare and Ventura counties. Hospitals and patients One goal of the state's stay-at-home mandate is to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. To keep tabs on capacity, the state health department tracks hospitalizations of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients. All casesConfirmedSuspected Intensive care and other hospitalized patients AprilMayJune01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000 California Department of Public Health In order to reopen, counties must show that hospitalizations have stabilized. The governor's benchmarks require daily increases averaging less 5% over a seven-day period. Counties can also pass by never recording more than 20 hospitalizations on any single day over a 14-day period. Currently, 41 of the state's 58 counties pass the test. County ICU Other Total hospitalizations Los Angeles » 522 1,729 2,251 Stable Orange » 186 357 543 Stable Riverside » 122 315 437 Stable San Bernardino » 125 307 432 Climbing San Diego » 167 216 383 Stable Fresno » 24 115 139 Stable Kern » 46 86 132 Stable Alameda » 40 90 130 Declining San Joaquin » 28 94 122 Climbing Stanislaus » 31 71 102 Climbing Ventura » 23 63 86 Climbing Imperial » 14 68 82 Declining Santa Clara » 31 47 78 Climbing Sacramento » 18 59 77 Climbing Tulare » 9 50 59 Stable Contra Costa » 13 45 58 Climbing Santa Barbara » 21 36 57 Climbing San Francisco » 20 35 55 Climbing Kings » 9 45 54 Stable San Mateo » 11 18 29 Climbing Solano 6 22 28 Climbing Monterey » 9 16 25 Climbing Merced 4 13 17 Low Marin » 5 11 16 Low Placer 3 13 16 Stable Madera 2 11 13 Low San Luis Obispo 3 8 11 Low Santa Cruz 1 8 9 Low Sonoma » 5 3 8 Declining Napa 5 2 7 Stable Butte 5 2 7 Climbing Yolo 4 1 5 Low Yuba 1 4 5 Stable Shasta 1 2 3 Low Nevada 3 0 3 Low Humboldt 2 1 3 Low Trinity 0 2 2 Low El Dorado 1 0 1 Low Siskiyou 1 0 1 Declining Lake 0 1 1 Low Colusa 0 1 1 Low Inyo 0 1 1 Low Del Norte 1 0 1 Low San Benito 0 0 0 Low Sutter 0 0 0 Low Glenn Climbing Tehama 0 0 0 Low Mendocino 0 0 0 Low Lassen Climbing Amador 0 0 0 Low Calaveras 0 0 0 Low Tuolumne 0 0 0 Low Mariposa 0 0 0 Low Mono 0 0 0 Low Plumas 0 0 0 Low Alpine Climbing Modoc 0 0 0 Low Sierra Climbing Show less Healthcare workers have been hit hard by the virus. Statewide, 13,958 have tested positive as of Thursday, accounting for 7% of total infections. A total of 85 healthcare workers have died, about 1.5% of the state’s deaths. Testing After a fitful start, Gov. Newsom has promised to dramatically increase coronavirus testing in the state. The governor’s goal is to reach at least 60,000 tests per day. Over the last week, an average of 88,545 tests have been conducted each day. New tests by day May 2May 8May 14May 20May 26June 1June 7June 13June 19June 25020,00040,00060,00080,000100,000Governor's daily goal California Department of Public Health As tests have become more widely available, a smaller share are coming back positive. That’s because more people without symptoms have been able to get tested, skewing the trend downward. In the last seven days, about 5.6% of the 619,815 tests conducted have returned a positive result. Positive test rate, seven-day average May 2May 9May 16May 23May 30June 6June 13June 200%2%4%6%8% California Department of Public Health Demographics While Californians of all ages have tested positive for COVID-19, deaths attributed to the virus have tilted heavily toward the elderly. Percentage of cases by age 0-1718-3435-4950-6465-7980+0%10%20%30%40%50% Percentage of deaths by age 0-1718-3435-4950-6465-7980+0%10%20%30%40%50% California Department of Public Health Among most age groups, and especially younger people, Blacks and Latinos are dying more often than other races relative to their share of the population. Percentage of population vs. deaths Age: All 18+ 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-79 80+ CasesDeaths 0%20%40%60%80%OtherBlackAsianWhiteLatino Race Deaths Deaths Pct. Population Pct. Latino 2,264 41.0% 36.3% White 1,807 32.7% 38.8% Asian 829 15.0% 16.5% Black 519 9.4% 6.1% Other 107 1.9% 2.2% Nursing homes Nursing homes are a tragic focal point of the coronavirus outbreak. At least 2,832 residents have died from COVID-19, 49% of the statewide total. CasesDeaths Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere April 30May 3101,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000 California Department of Public Health California's Department of Public Health is currently listing 814 skilled nursing and 116 assisted-living facilities across the state with COVID-19 outbreaks. Filter by countyAlameda Butte Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Marin Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Residents Staff Facility Cases Deaths Cases Deaths AFFINITY HEALTHCARE CENTER 32 14 33 - ALAMEDA CARE CENTER 52 21 37 10 or fewer ALAMITOS BELMONT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - ALCOTT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - - 10 or fewer ALDEN TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 106 23 36 - ALEXANDRIA CARE CENTER 47 24 33 - ALHAMBRA HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LP 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - ALHAMBRA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - ANGELS NURSING HEALTH CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ANTELOPE VALLEY CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ARARAT CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 16 - ARARAT NURSING FACILITY 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ARBOR GLEN CARE CENTER 55 10 or fewer 20 - ASTORIA NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 80 14 61 - ATHERTON BAPTIST HOME-SAM B. WEST 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - ATLANTIC MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE CENTER 41 10 or fewer 18 - AUTUMN HILLS HEALTH CARE CENTER 56 14 24 - ARARAT HOME OF LOS ANGELES 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - ARBOR VISTA 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - ATRIA PARK OF PACIFIC PALISADES 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - AVANTGARDE SENIOR LIVING OF TARZANA 17 10 or fewer 22 - BALDWIN GARDENS NURSING CENTER 19 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BAY CREST CARE CENTER - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BEACHSIDE POST ACUTE 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BEACHWOOD POST-ACUTE & REHAB 46 10 or fewer 21 10 or fewer BEACON HEALTHCARE CENTER 11 - 10 or fewer - BEL TOOREN VILLA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 204 11 13 10 or fewer BEL VISTA HEALTHCARE CENTER - - - 10 or fewer BELL CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 51 27 29 - BELLFLOWER POST ACUTE - - 10 or fewer - BERKLEY EAST CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - BERKLEY VALLEY CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - BEVERLY WEST HEALTHCARE 43 11 17 10 or fewer BIXBY KNOLLS TOWERS HEALTH CARE & REHAB CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BONNIE BRAE SKILLED NURSING 17 10 or fewer 15 - BRIARCREST NURSING CENTER - - 10 or fewer - BRIER OAK ON SUNSET 12 10 or fewer - - BRIGHTON CARE CENTER 78 16 61 - BROADWAY BY THE SEA 63 16 34 - BROADWAY MANOR CARE CENTER 20 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BROOKDALE NORTHRIDGE - - 10 or fewer - BROOKDALE SAN DIMAS - - 10 or fewer - BROOKFIELD HEALTHCARE CENTER 74 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BUENA VENTURA POST ACUTE CARE CENTER 74 15 23 - BURBANK HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 65 19 34 - BURLINGTON CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 39 10 or fewer 18 - BELMONT VILLAGE ENCINO 25 10 or fewer 24 - BELMONT VILLAGE HOLLYWOOD 20 10 or fewer 17 - BELMONT VILLAGE RANCHO PALOS VERDES 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BEVERLY HILLS CARMEL RETIREMENT HOTEL 15 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BEVERLY HILLS GARDENS CARE CENTER 12 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer BROOKDALE CENTRAL WHITTIER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - BROOKDALE MONROVIA 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - BROOKDALE NORTHRIDGE 22 13 10 or fewer - CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 56 12 49 10 or fewer CALIFORNIA POST ACUTE 24 10 or fewer 21 - CALIFORNIA POST-ACUTE CARE 50 10 or fewer 24 - CAMELLIA GARDENS CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer CANYON OAKS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - CASITAS CARE CENTER 56 10 or fewer 38 - CATERED MANOR NURSING CENTER 22 10 or fewer 25 - CENTINELA SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTRE 23 10 or fewer 17 - CENTURY VILLA, INC. 66 11 38 - CHANDLER CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 26 10 or fewer 14 10 or fewer CHATSWORTH PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER 34 10 or fewer 28 - CHINO VALLEY HEALTH CARE CENTER 31 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - CLARA BALDWIN STOCKER HOME 11 10 or fewer 11 - CLAREMONT CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - CLAREMONT MANOR CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - CLEAR VIEW SANITARIUM - - 10 or fewer - COLLEGE VISTA POST-ACUTE - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - COLONIAL CARE CENTER 70 10 or fewer 41 - COLONIAL GARDENS NURSING HOME 76 10 or fewer 28 10 or fewer COMMUNITY CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - COUNTRY MANOR HEALTHCARE 47 10 or fewer 23 - COUNTRY VILLA BAY VISTA HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - COUNTRY VILLA BELMONT HEIGHTS HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 12 - COUNTRY VILLA CLAREMONT HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 13 - COUNTRY VILLA EAST NURSING CENTER 92 15 19 - COUNTRY VILLA LOS FELIZ NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - COUNTRY VILLA MAR VISTA NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 11 - COUNTRY VILLA NORTH CONVALESCENT CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - COUNTRY VILLA PAVILION NURSING CENTER 77 10 or fewer 23 10 or fewer COUNTRY VILLA REHABILITATION CENTER 24 10 or fewer 23 - COUNTRY VILLA SHERATON NURSING AND REHAB. CENTER 59 20 25 10 or fewer COUNTRY VILLA SOUTH CONVALESCENT CENTER 171 19 17 - COUNTRY VILLA TERRACE NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer - 15 10 or fewer COUNTRY VILLA WESTWOOD CONVALESCENT CENTER 10 or fewer - 17 - COUNTRY VILLA WILSHIRE CONVALESCENT CENTER 10 or fewer - 11 - COURTYARD CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - CRENSHAW NURSING HOME 10 or fewer - - - CULVER WEST HEALTH CENTER 39 10 or fewer 20 - CANYON TRAILS AT TOPANGA SENIOR LIVING 35 10 or fewer 12 - CARSON SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - CEDARS ASSISTED LIVING, THE 38 10 or fewer 14 - CITY VIEW LA, LLC 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - COMMONS AT WOODLAND HILLS, THE 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - CROFTON MANOR INN 31 10 or fewer 17 - DEL AMO GARDENS CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - DEL RIO CONVALESCENT CENTER 30 10 or fewer 11 - DEL RIO GARDENS CARE CENTER 21 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - DESERT CANYON POST ACUTE, LLC - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - DOWNEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 99 12 47 - DOWNEY POST ACUTE 41 10 or fewer 20 - EAST LOS ANGELES DOCTORS HOSPITAL D/P SNF 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - EASTLAND SUBACUTE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - EDGEWATER SKILLED NURSING CENTER - - 10 or fewer - EISENBERG VILLAGE 18 10 or fewer 24 - EL ENCANTO HEALTHCARE AND HABILITATION CENTER - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - EL MONTE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - EL RANCHO VISTA HEALTH CARE CENTER 47 20 19 10 or fewer ELMCREST CARE CENTER 44 11 17 10 or fewer EMERALD TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 21 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer ENCINO HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER - - 10 or fewer - FIRESIDE HEALTH CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - FLOWER VILLA, INC. 18 10 or fewer 14 10 or fewer FOOTHILL HEIGHTS CARE CENTER 19 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - FOUNTAIN VIEW SUBACUTE AND NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - FOUR SEASONS HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTER, LP 100 15 59 10 or fewer FALLBROOK GLEN OF WEST HILLS 19 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - GARDEN VIEW POST-ACUTE REHABILITATION - - 10 or fewer - GARDENA CONVALESCENT CENTER 36 10 or fewer 22 - GEM TRANSITIONAL CARE CENTER 47 15 23 - GLENDALE ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF 25 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - GLENDALE HEALTHCARE CENTER 11 10 or fewer 11 - GLENDALE POST ACUTE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - GLENDORA CANYON TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT - - 10 or fewer - GLENDORA GRAND, INC. 29 - 15 - GLENHAVEN HEALTHCARE 19 10 or fewer 16 - GLENOAKS CONV. HOSPITAL 27 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - GOLDEN LEGACY CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - GOLDEN STATE COLONIAL HEALTHCARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - GOOD SHEPHERD HEALTH CARE CENTER OF SANTA MONICA 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - GRANADA HILLS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer GRANADA POST ACUTE 48 14 20 - GRANCELL VILLAGE OF THE JEWISH HOMES FOR THE AGING 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - GRAND PARK CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 64 32 35 - GRAND VALLEY HEALTH CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - GREATER EL MONTE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - GREEN ACRES HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 15 - GREENFIELD CARE CENTER OF SOUTH GATE 75 10 or fewer 34 - GRIFFITH PARK HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - GUARDIAN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - GOLDEN ASSISTED LIVING 12 - 10 or fewer - GRANDVIEW, THE 18 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - HARBOR POST ACUTE CARE CENTER 39 10 or fewer 19 - HAWTHORNE HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LP 32 10 or fewer 12 - HERITAGE MANOR - - 10 or fewer - HERITAGE REHABILITATION CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - HIGH VALLEY LODGE 22 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - HIGHLAND PARK SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTRE 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - HOLIDAY MANOR CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - HOLLENBECK PALMS 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - HOLLYWOOD PREMIER HEALTHCARE CENTER 29 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - HUNTINGTON DRIVE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - HUNTINGTON HEALTHCARE CENTER 24 14 18 - HUNTINGTON POST ACUTE 62 10 or fewer 23 - HYDE PARK HEALTHCARE CENTER 12 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - HEIGHTS AT BURBANK, THE 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - IMPERIAL CREST HEALTH CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - IMPERIAL HEALTHCARE CENTER 52 10 or fewer 21 - INFINITY CARE OF EAST LOS ANGELES 13 10 or fewer 26 - INGLEWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER 42 11 17 - INLAND VALLEY CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - INTERCOMMUNITY CARE CENTER 27 - 21 - INTERCOMMUNITY HEALTHCARE & REHABILITATION CENTER - - 10 or fewer - IVY CREEK HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - INN AT THE PARK VENTURA 21 - 10 or fewer - JOYCE EISENBERG KEEFER MEDICAL CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - JASMIN TERRACE AT EL MOLINO 65 16 25 - KEI-AI LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE CENTER 85 25 48 - KEI-AI SOUTH BAY HEALTHCARE CENTER 44 14 40 - KENNEDY POST ACUTE CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - KINGSLEY MANOR CARE CENTER 19 10 or fewer 20 - KENSINGTON REDONDO BEACH, THE 23 10 or fewer 22 - KENSINGTON SIERRA MADRE, THE 11 10 or fewer 14 - KINGSLEY MANOR - - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer LA BREA REHABILITATION CENTER 11 10 or fewer 17 - LA CRESCENTA HEALTHCARE CENTER 19 10 or fewer 15 - LA HABRA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - LA PAZ GEROPSYCHIATRIC CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - LAKE BALBOA CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - LAKEVIEW TERRACE 35 10 or fewer 11 - LAKEWOOD HEALTHCARE CENTER 67 10 or fewer 55 - LANDMARK MEDICAL CENTER 33 - 23 - LAS FLORES CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - LAUREL PARK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER 10 or fewer - - - LAWNDALE HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LLC 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - LEGACY HEALTHCARE CENTER 22 - 10 or fewer - LEISURE GLEN POST ACUTE CARE CENTER 23 10 or fewer 22 - LIGHTHOUSE HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 11 - LIVE OAK REHABILITATION CENTER - - 10 or fewer - LOMITA POST-ACUTE CARE CENTER 16 - 10 or fewer - LONG BEACH CARE CENTER 59 10 or fewer 31 10 or fewer LONG BEACH HEALTHCARE CENTER 30 10 or fewer 12 10 or fewer LONGWOOD MANOR CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 11 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - LOS PALOS POST-ACUTE CARE CENTER 37 - 10 or fewer - LYNWOOD HEALTHCARE CENTER 41 13 29 - LAKEWOOD PARK MANOR 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - MACLAY HEALTHCARE CENTER 55 13 64 - MAGNOLIA GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 31 10 or fewer 15 10 or fewer MANCHESTER MANOR CVLT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - - - MARINA POINTE HEALTHCARE & SUBACUTE 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 11 - MARLORA POST ACUTE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - MAYFLOWER CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - MAYFLOWER GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 21 10 or fewer 12 - MAYWOOD SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTRE 38 15 32 - MEADOWBROOK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF GARDENA D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - MESA GLEN CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - MID-WILSHIRE HEALTH CARE CENTER 39 13 14 - MISSION CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - MONROVIA GARDENS HEALTHCARE CENTER 57 21 23 - MONROVIA POST ACUTE - - 10 or fewer - MONTE VISTA HEALTHCARE CENTER 46 12 24 - MONTEBELLO CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - - MONTECITO HEIGHTS HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LP. 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - MONTEREY HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LP 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - MONTEREY PARK CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - - - MONTROSE HEALTHCARE CENTER 36 12 22 - MONTROSE SPRINGS SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTER 17 10 or fewer 13 - MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION HOSPITAL D/P SNF 17 10 or fewer 18 - MOUNTAIN VIEW CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 37 16 28 - MEADOWBROOK AT AGOURA HILLS 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - MUGUNGWHA SILVER TOWN 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - NEW VISTA NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 45 - 39 10 or fewer NEW VISTA POST-ACUTE CARE CENTER 15 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - NORTH VALLEY NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer - - - NORTHRIDGE CARE CENTER 27 10 or fewer 12 10 or fewer NORWALK MEADOWS NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - NORWALK SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTRE 64 10 or fewer 35 10 or fewer OAKPARK HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - - OCEAN POINTE HEALTHCARE CENTER 33 10 or fewer 12 - OLIVE VISTA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER - - 10 or fewer - OLYMPIA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 64 21 32 - OSAGE HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE 25 11 10 or fewer - OAKMONT OF SANTA CLARITA 14 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - OAKMONT OF VALENCIA 15 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - PACIFIC CARE NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - PACIFIC PALMS HEALTHCARE 17 10 or fewer 15 - PACIFIC POST - ACUTE 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - PACIFIC VILLA, INC. 52 10 or fewer 14 10 or fewer PACIFICA HOSPITAL OF THE VALLEY D/P SNF 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - PALAZZO POST ACUTE 22 - 12 10 or fewer PALOS VERDES HEALTH CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - PANORAMA GARDENS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 75 15 42 - PARAMOUNT CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - PARK AVENUE HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTER - - 10 or fewer - PARK REGENCY CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - PARKWEST HEALTHCARE CENTER 31 12 22 - PASADENA CARE CENTER, LLC 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - PASADENA GROVE HEALTH CENTER 41 10 or fewer 24 - PASADENA PARK HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 13 - PENN MAR THERAPEUTIC CENTER 18 - 10 or fewer - PICO RIVERA HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - PILGRIM PLACE HEALTH SERVICES CENTER - - 10 or fewer - PLAYA DEL REY CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 18 - POMONA VISTA CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - PRESBYTERIAN INTERCOMMUNITY HOSPITAL D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - PRIMROSE POST-ACUTE 24 10 or fewer 19 - PROVIDENCE HOLY CROSS MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - PROVIDENCE LITTLE COMPANY OF MARY SUBACUTE CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 17 - PROVIDENCE LITTLE COMPANY OF MARY TRANSITIONAL CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - PROVIDENCE ST. ELIZABETH CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - PACIFICA SENIOR LIVING NORTHRIDGE 42 16 26 - PALMCREST GRAND RESIDENCE 15 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - RAMONA NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER 62 12 31 - REGENCY OAKS POST ACUTE CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - RINALDI CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 25 12 17 - RIO HONDO SUBACUTE & NURSING CENTER 28 - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer RIVIERA HEALTHCARE CENTER 87 11 24 - ROSE GARDEN HEALTHCARE CENTER 33 10 or fewer 36 - ROSE VILLA HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ROSECRANS CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ROYAL CARE SKILLED NURSING CENTER 11 10 or fewer 13 - ROYAL CREST HEALTH CARE - - 10 or fewer - ROYAL GARDENS HEALTHCARE 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ROYAL OAKS MANOR - BRADBURY OAKS 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ROYAL PALMS POST ACUTE 10 or fewer - 29 - ROYAL TERRACE HEALTH CARE 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ROYAL VISTA CARE CENTER 32 10 or fewer 18 10 or fewer ROYALWOOD CARE CENTER 65 15 43 - ROSECRANS VILLA RESIDENTIAL CARE 14 - 10 or fewer - SAINT VINCENT HEALTHCARE 29 - 18 10 or fewer SAN GABRIEL CONVALESCENT CENTER - - 10 or fewer - SANTA ANITA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 59 25 24 - SANTA CLARITA POST-ACUTE CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 11 - SANTA FE HEIGHTS HEALTHCARE CENTER LLC 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SANTA FE LODGE 17 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SANTA MONICA CONVALESCENT CENTER II 21 - 26 - SANTA MONICA HEALTH CARE CENTER 23 10 or fewer 15 - SANTA TERESITA MANOR 16 10 or fewer 13 - SEACREST POST-ACUTE CARE CENTER 25 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SHADOW HILLS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 39 10 or fewer 27 10 or fewer SHARON CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - SHERMAN OAKS HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER 14 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SHERMAN VILLAGE HEALTHCARE CENTER - - 12 - SHORELINE HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - SIERRA VIEW CARE CENTER 28 10 or fewer 13 - SKYLINE HEALTHCARE CENTER-LOS ANGELES 10 or fewer - 12 - SOCAL POST-ACUTE CARE - - 10 or fewer - SOLHEIM SENIOR COMMUNITY 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 12 - SOUTH PASADENA CARE CENTER 82 15 30 - SOUTHLAND 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ST. ANDREWS - - 10 or fewer - ST. JOHN OF GOD RETIREMENT AND CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 22 - STONEY POINT HEALTHCARE CENTER 33 13 32 - STUDIO CITY REHABILITATION CENTER - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SUNNY VILLAGE CARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - SUNNYSIDE NURSING CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - SUNNYVIEW CARE CENTER 29 14 15 10 or fewer SUNRAY HEALTHCARE CENTER 40 15 14 10 or fewer SUNSET MANOR CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 19 - 15 - SYLMAR HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 41 - 35 - SILVERADO SENIOR LIVING - CALABASAS 49 13 17 - SILVERADO SENIOR LIVING – BEVERLY PLACE 57 13 33 10 or fewer SOLHEIM SENIOR COMMUNITY 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SUNRISE ASSISTED LIVING OF STUDIO CITY 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - SUNRISE VILLA CULVER CITY 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - TARZANA HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 95 11 51 - TEMPLE CITY HEALTHCARE 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - TEMPLE PARK CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - THE CALIFORNIAN - PASADENA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - THE CARE CENTER ON HAZELTINE, LLC 10 or fewer - - - THE EARLWOOD 33 10 or fewer 24 - THE ELLISON JOHN TRANSITIONAL CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - THE GARDENS OF EL MONTE 27 10 or fewer 12 - THE GROVE POST-ACUTE CARE CENTER 43 12 19 - THE MEADOWS POST ACUTE 50 15 25 10 or fewer THE ORCHARD - POST ACUTE CARE 33 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - THE REHABILITATION CENTER OF SANTA MONICA 39 13 24 - THE REHABILITATION CENTRE OF BEVERLY HILLS 29 10 or fewer 38 - THE ROWLAND 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - TOPANGA TERRACE - - 19 - TORRANCE CARE CENTER WEST, INC. 55 12 17 10 or fewer TORRANCE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - TWO PALMS NURSING CENTER, INC. 16 - 10 or fewer - UNIVERSITY PARK HEALTHCARE CENTER 26 10 or fewer 17 - VALLEY PALMS CARE CENTER 30 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - VALLEY VISTA NURSING AND TRANSITIONAL CARE LLC 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - VERMONT HEALTHCARE CENTER 16 12 25 - VERNON HEALTHCARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - VETERANS HOME OF CALIFORNIA - WEST LOS ANGELES 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - VICTORIA CARE CENTER - - 13 - VIEW HEIGHTS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - VIEW PARK CONVALESCENT CENTER 50 19 43 - VILLA ELENA HEALTHCARE CENTER - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - VILLA GARDENS HEALTH CARE UNIT 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - VILLA SCALABRINI SPECIAL CARE UNIT 10 or fewer - 12 - VIRGIL REHABILITATION AND SKILLED NURSING CENTER 21 13 20 - VISTA DEL SOL CARE CENTER 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 14 - VETERANS HOME OF CALIFORNIA – WEST LOS ANGELES 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - VILLA GARDENS 17 10 or fewer 27 - VISTA DEL MAR SENIOR LIVING 22 - 10 or fewer - WELLSPRINGS POST-ACUTE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - WEST COVINA HEALTHCARE CENTER - - 10 or fewer - WEST COVINA MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - WEST HAVEN HEALTHCARE 49 10 or fewer 17 - WEST HILLS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 77 29 39 - WEST VALLEY POST ACUTE 65 21 23 10 or fewer WESTERN CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer WESTLAKE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - WHITE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - WHITTIER HILLS HEALTH CARE CENTER 11 10 or fewer 12 - WHITTIER PACIFIC CARE CENTER 18 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - WINDSOR CARE CENTER OF CHEVIOT HILLS 53 10 or fewer 31 10 or fewer WINDSOR CONVALESCENT CENTER OF NORTH LONG BEACH 11 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - WINDSOR GARDENS CONVALESCENT CENTER OF HAWTHORNE 14 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - WINDSOR GARDENS CONVALESCENT CENTER OF LONG BEACH 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - WINDSOR GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - WINDSOR GARDENS HEALTHCARE CENTER OF THE VALLEY 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - WINDSOR MANOR - - 10 or fewer - WINDSOR PALMS CARE CENTER OF ARTESIA 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - WINDSOR TERRACE HEALTHCARE CENTER 39 10 or fewer 35 - WOODLAND CARE CENTER 31 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer WOODRUFF CONVALESCENT CENTER 32 10 or fewer 28 - WEST VALLEY ASSISTED LIVING 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - - WINDSOR HALL CARE HOME INC. 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 10 or fewer - YORK HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE 43 10 or fewer 26 - Show less The state last updated the list on June 25. Officials have withheld the precise number where there are 10 or fewer cases. The totals are cumulative counts. Lives lost to COVID-19 Learn more about those we've lost by reading Times obituaries of Californians who have died from coronavirus. Reopening the state California is moving into the third stage of Gov. Gavin Newsom's four-phase plan to gradually reopen the state amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Newsom's roadmap for reopening Stage 1 March 19 - May 7 Strictest restrictions in place. Stage 2 Began May 8 Lower-risk businesses can reopen with social distancing guidelines. Advanced Stage 2: Retail and dine-in restaurants are reopened with social distancing guidelines Stage 3 Began June 12 Higher-risk businesses and venues (such as movie theaters and gyms) can reopen with social distancing guidelines. Stage 4 No date set Concerts, conventions and sports with a live crowd can reopen. All of California's 58 counties have moved into Stage 2, including Los Angeles County. No restrictions lifted All restrictions lifted Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding What's open in every county We're tracking what's open, closed and restricted throughout the state in ten different categories, including parks, retail, restaurants and more. Find out what's open where you live. Our state in context The coronavirus has hit most of the U.S., with the largest concentrations in and around New York City. California, America's most populous state, has one of the highest totals. It ranks much lower after adjusting for population. The chart below is adjusted to show how quickly new cases are being confirmed in each state. A good sign is when a line flattens, which indicates that transmission is slowing in that area. Cumulative cases by state Current doubling time5 days7142130 15 dayssince 100th case30456075905001,0002,0005,00010,00050,000100,000200,000500,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthArizonaArizonaSouth CarolinaSouth CarolinaFloridaFloridaOklahomaOklahomaArkansasArkansasIdahoIdahoMontanaMontanaCaliforniaCaliforniaTennesseeTennesseeOregonOregonWyomingWyomingWest VirginiaWest VirginiaWashingtonWashingtonSouth DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaNebraskaIllinoisIllinoisNew YorkNew York This chart tracks cumulative cases after each state confirmed its 100th case. Case counts are plotted on a logarithmic scale, which makes it easier to see when cases level off. Doubling rate is the estimate of how long it would take the state to double its number of cases, given the trend in the last week. Compare the slope of a state's curve to the slope of the guide lines to estimate its doubling rate at any point. State Cases Per 100k New cases FewerMore New York 390,415 1,990 Mar 1Jun 25 California 201,113 513.7 New Jersey 170,196 1,916.2 Illinois 139,434 1,087.5 Texas 134,558 482.5 Florida 114,018 553.5 Massachusetts 107,837 1,578.8 Pennsylvania 88,141 689.1 Georgia 71,095 690.4 Michigan 68,989 692.8 Maryland 65,777 1,095.7 Arizona 63,281 911 Virginia 59,946 712.5 North Carolina 57,472 565.9 Louisiana 53,415 1,145.4 Ohio 47,651 409.3 Connecticut 45,994 1,284.2 Indiana 43,655 657.7 Tennessee 38,034 571.8 Minnesota 34,123 617.3 Alabama 33,206 682.6 Colorado 31,463 568.8 Washington 30,367 416.3 South Carolina 29,022 585.6 Iowa 27,373 873.8 Wisconsin 26,227 453.9 Mississippi 24,516 820.3 Missouri 19,637 322.4 Utah 19,374 636.2 Nebraska 18,346 963.2 Arkansas 18,062 603.9 Rhode Island 16,640 1,574.8 Nevada 14,859 508.4 Kentucky 14,617 329.2 Kansas 13,107 450.6 Oklahoma 11,948 304.9 New Mexico 11,192 534.9 Delaware 10,980 1,156.4 District of Columbia 10,159 1,484.2 Oregon 7,568 185.4 Puerto Rico 6,877 203 South Dakota 6,479 749.6 New Hampshire 5,638 419.6 Idaho 4,865 288.2 North Dakota 3,393 451.1 Maine 3,070 230.3 West Virginia 2,694 147.3 Wyoming 1,326 227.9 Vermont 1,191 190.6 Hawaii 851 59.8 Alaska 813 110.1 Montana 803 77.1 Show less No state has had more deaths than New York, though its pace has declined in recent weeks. State Deaths Per 100k New deaths FewerMore New York 31,301 159.5 Mar 1Jun 25 New Jersey 14,872 167.4 Massachusetts 7,962 116.6 Illinois 6,810 53.1 Pennsylvania 6,557 51.3 Michigan 6,133 61.6 California 5,805 14.8 Connecticut 4,298 120.0 Florida 3,327 16.2 Louisiana 3,164 67.8 Maryland 3,129 52.1 Ohio 2,772 23.8 Georgia 2,745 26.7 Indiana 2,586 39.0 Texas 2,317 8.3 Virginia 1,675 19.9 Colorado 1,669 30.2 Arizona 1,495 21.5 Minnesota 1,441 26.1 North Carolina 1,336 13.2 Washington 1,300 17.8 Mississippi 1,016 34.0 Missouri 987 16.2 Rhode Island 920 87.1 Alabama 896 18.4 Wisconsin 766 13.3 Iowa 696 22.2 South Carolina 693 14.0 Tennessee 567 8.5 Kentucky 546 12.3 District of Columbia 543 79.3 Delaware 507 53.4 Nevada 495 16.9 New Mexico 485 23.2 Oklahoma 375 9.6 New Hampshire 357 26.6 Kansas 262 9.0 Nebraska 260 13.7 Arkansas 240 8.0 Oregon 197 4.8 Utah 164 5.4 Puerto Rico 151 4.5 Maine 103 7.7 West Virginia 92 5.0 Idaho 90 5.3 South Dakota 87 10.1 North Dakota 78 10.4 Vermont 56 9.0 Montana 21 2.0 Wyoming 20 3.4 Hawaii 17 1.2 Alaska 12 1.6 Show less Tracking the coronavirus California counties Alameda Contra Costa Fresno Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Marin Monterey Orange Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Other trackers Beach closures Housing homeless people Reopenings by county The lives lost Unemployment and the economic fallout More coverage Symptoms How it spreads Get our newsletter About the numbers This page was created by Swetha Kannan, Casey Miller, Sean Greene, Lorena Iñiguez Elebee, Rong-Gong Lin II, Ryan Murphy, Melody Gutierrez, Priya Krishnakumar, Sandhya Kambhampati, Maloy Moore, Jennifer Lu, Aida Ylanan, Vanessa Martínez, Ryan Menezes, Thomas Suh Lauder, Andrea Roberson, Ben Poston, Nicole Santa Cruz, Iris Lee, Rahul Mukherjee, Jaclyn Cosgrove, Anthony Pesce, Paul Duginski and Phi Do. State and county totals come from a continual Times survey of California's 58 county health agencies as well as the three run by cities. Those figures are ahead of the totals periodically released by the state's Department of Public Health. State officials acknowledge that their tallies lag behind the updates posted by local agencies throughout the day and do not dispute The Times' method. The Times switched to using this method on March 18, leading to increases over what it had published previously using state data. The tallies here are mostly limited to residents of California, which is the standard method used to count patients by the state’s health authorities. Those totals do not include people from other states who are quarantined here, such as the passengers and crew of the Grand Princess cruise ship that docked in Oakland. In an effort to aid scientists and researchers in the fight against COVID-19, The Times has released its database of California coronavirus cases to the public. The database is available on Github, a popular website for hosting data and computer code. The files will be updated daily at github.com/datadesk/california-coronavirus-data. Closures and restrictions are drawn from an ongoing Times survey of county governments. National and global case data are collected by the the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. If you see information here that you believe is incorrect or out of date, please contact Data and Graphics Editor Ben Welsh at [email protected]. https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/
  20. https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/NovelCoronavirusOutbreak2020COVID19/DataDashboard
  21. Total Test375,636PCR: 342,447- Serology: 33,189 Total Positive14,617Probable: 435 - Lab Confirmed: 14,182 Deaths546Probable: 4 - Lab Confirmed: 542 Recovered3,719 https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
  22. https://coronavirus.idaho.gov/
  23. Total Cases 816 Cumulative (includes recovered cases) https://coronavirus-response-alaska-dhss.hub.arcgis.com/ Total Recovered Cases 513 Total Hospitalizations 65 Cumulative (does not reflect current stays) Total Deaths 12
  24. https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/covid-19-map-and-statistics/
  25. https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=7c34f3412536439491adcc2103421d4b
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